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NICB: U.S. Watercraft Thefts Drop Three Percent in 2015

DES PLAINES, Ill., May 18, 2016 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- As boating season nears, the National Insurance Crime Bureau's (NICB) annual study of watercraft theft reports that watercraft theft declined three percent in 2015. A total of 5,051 watercraft were reported stolen between January 1 and December 31, 2015. The report is based on theft data contained in the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) database for all 50 states and the District of Columbia.

The top five states for thefts in descending order were:


State

Thefts

Recovery Rate

1

Florida

1,205

36%

2

California

528

50%

3

Texas

399

36%

4

North Carolina

192

32%

5

Washington

173

46%

The top five cities for thefts in descending order were:


City

Thefts

Recovery Rate

1

Miami

192

38%

2

Tampa, Fla.

63

27%

3

Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

59

19%

4

Fort Myers, Fla.

53

30%

5

Hialeah, Fla.

44

14%

The top five types of watercraft stolen were:


Watercraft Type*

Thefts

Recovery Rate

1

Personal Watercraft

1,108

34%

2

Runabout

678

49%

3

Utility

278

41%

4

Cruiser

181

50%

5

Sailboat

52

54%

The top five manufacturers for watercraft thefts were:


Manufacturer

Thefts

Recovery Rate

1

Yamaha Motor Corp.,USA

573

16%

2

Bombardier Corp.**

428

34%

3

Kawasaki Motors Mfg.

163

40%

4

Alumacraft Boat Co.

129

35%

5

Bass Tracker Corp.

108

36%

On average, there were approximately 14 watercraft thefts per day, 97 per week, or 421 per month in 2015. Most thefts occurred during the spring and summer months with July recording the highest number with 612. February recorded the fewest with 251.

Download the complete watercraft report.

Boat owners are reminded to practice safe and smart boating. That includes personal safety while on the water, as well as theft prevention.

NICB recommends the following tips to protect your watercraft from theft:

  • When you "dock it, lock it" and secure it to the dock with a steel cable
  • Remove expensive equipment when not in use
  • Chain and lock detachable motors to the boat
  • Do not leave title or registration papers in the craft
  • Disable the craft by shutting fuel lines or removing batteries
  • Use a trailer hitch lock after parking a boat on its trailer
  • Install a kill switch in the ignition system
  • Ensure your marine insurance policy includes your equipment, boat and trailer
  • Take photos of the boat and mark it with a Hull Identification Number (HIN)

More anti-theft information can be found in our boat theft brochure.

* Described below are the 13 watercraft types as found in the NCIC code manual, one of which is "Jet Ski"—NCIC's universal name for all personal watercraft without regard to manufacturer. Jet Ski is also the registered trademark for Kawasaki Motor Corporation's line of personal watercraft.

Airboat: not defined
Commercial: ferry, oyster boat, motor barge, towboat, tug, clam dredge, coaster, riverboat, smack boat, etc.
Cruiser: a boat with an inboard motor that is at least 25 feet long, but no longer than 50 feet
Houseboat: not defined
Hovercraft: not defined
Hydrofoil: not defined
Hydroplane: not defined
Jet-Ski (PWC): aqua bike
Runabout: launch, motorboat, outrider, speedboat, etc.
Sailboat: cat, catamaran, cutter, bark, ketch, lateen, lugger, pinnace, schooner, sloop, yawl, etc.
Utility: fisherman, sedan, etc.
Yacht: a boat with an inboard motor that is more than 50 feet long and is used mainly for pleasure or recreation
All other: canoe, dinghy, dory, johnboat, kayak, lifeboat, paddleboat, rowboat, skull, skiff, etc.

**In 2003, Bombardier Corp. sold off its recreational products division. The Sea-Doo personal watercraft is now produced by Bombardier Recreational Products, Inc. Thus, the 428 thefts would include pre-2003 models.

Anyone with information concerning insurance fraud or vehicle theft can report it anonymously by calling toll-free 800-TEL-NICB (800-835-6422), texting keyword "fraud" to TIP411 (847411) or submitting a form on our website. Or, download the NICB Fraud Tips app on your iPhone or Android device.

About the National Insurance Crime Bureau: Headquartered in Des Plaines, Ill., the NICB is the nation's leading not-for-profit organization exclusively dedicated to preventing, detecting and defeating insurance fraud and vehicle theft through data analytics, investigations, training, legislative advocacy and public awareness. The NICB is supported by more than 1,100 property and casualty insurance companies and self-insured organizations. NICB member companies wrote over $413 billion in insurance premiums in 2015, or more than 79 percent of the nation's property/casualty insurance. That includes more than 94 percent ($187 billion) of the nation's personal auto insurance. To learn more visit www.nicb.org.

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SOURCE National Insurance Crime Bureau

CONTACT: Frank Scafidi, 916.979.1510, fscafidi@nicb.org; Carol Kaplan, 202.604.5649, ckaplan@nicb.org

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