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seabug
08-01-2008, 06:59 PM
Noticed while checking out the Yanmar website that they have have a page where they list stolen engines.

http://www.yanmar.com.au/check.htm


This page lists Yanmar engines that have been reported stolen by dealers/owners.
If you come across any of these engines please contact Power Equipment immediately on (03) 9764 0711.

http://www.yanmar.com.au/arrow.gifClick here to report a stolen Yanmar engine (http://www.yanmar.com.au/check.htm#)
The following Yanmar engines have been reported stolen:

http://www.yanmar.com.au/arrow.gifYanmar 6LY2-STP
Serial No. M51637
Stolen25/12/03
This engine was installed in a Divine Craft 29' – the vessel was stolen on Christmas Day.

http://www.yanmar.com.au/arrow.gifYanmar L100AE-DEP
Serial No. C71507
Stolen12/12/03 from Power Equipment, Scoresby, Victoria

http://www.yanmar.com.au/arrow.gifDINGO K94Y / Engine Model 3TNE74-DINGO
Serial No. 75167
Chassis No. C074
Stolenfrom Cromlins Hire and believed to be heading south west. http://www.yanmar.com.au/arrow.gifYanmar TF70E
Serial No. D79687Stolen 03/09/05 from Power Equipment, Fremantle, Western Australia






Might be helpful if other outboard brands did the same thing.

One less chance of buying a stolen outboard,and may stop /slow the theft of motors.

Would there be general support for such Brand registry's?

Regards
seabug

snelly1971
08-01-2008, 07:56 PM
Well i lost over 14k of fishing gear a few years back...So Yes...I think it would be a good idea for all brands to follow suit....

Mick

crossy
08-01-2008, 07:57 PM
very good idea. nothing worse than hearing that some low life has stolen something not theirs. even worse when its taking from a boat.