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<blockquote data-quote="nlester" data-source="post: 390072" data-attributes="member: 8483"><p>If your boat is out where no one is around then nothing works. We are talking campground or diner parking lot. People are your best protection and noise is your friend along with good choices. If it is going to take power equipment, then I am satisfied and will take my chances. I never locked my doors on my sport's cars because I never had anything inside worth the price of a new soft top.</p><p></p><p>My tool of choice was a 22 oz framing hammer. Aim for the sweet spot on top of the lock between the shackles and follow through. I didn't always live or work in the best parts of town and the most important thing is to be aware of your surroundings. Especially with a truck full of tools, you want to watch where you park it.</p><p></p><p>I once thought of putting a sign on my truck, "septic tank cleaning service" but no one in the cities that I worked in would have known what a septic tank was.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nlester, post: 390072, member: 8483"] If your boat is out where no one is around then nothing works. We are talking campground or diner parking lot. People are your best protection and noise is your friend along with good choices. If it is going to take power equipment, then I am satisfied and will take my chances. I never locked my doors on my sport's cars because I never had anything inside worth the price of a new soft top. My tool of choice was a 22 oz framing hammer. Aim for the sweet spot on top of the lock between the shackles and follow through. I didn't always live or work in the best parts of town and the most important thing is to be aware of your surroundings. Especially with a truck full of tools, you want to watch where you park it. I once thought of putting a sign on my truck, "septic tank cleaning service" but no one in the cities that I worked in would have known what a septic tank was. [/QUOTE]
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