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Stolen 23se Parker center console hardtop with a Yamaha 225 hp

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Tim Eckert
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This morning between midnight and 3:00 am my Parker Center Console was stolen from my dock behind my house in Ocean Isle Beach. It is a 23SE with a fiberglass hardtop along with a yamaha 225 hp. It also has two antennas mounted on the T-top. Please keep an eye out for it and there is also a reward being offered for the recovery of the boat. Thanks for your help.


   
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John Rakoci
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Hope she is found like you left her!


   
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Tim Eckert
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Thanks Coastal Carolina......also, if anyone has any information regarding my Parker, please feel free to contact the Ocean Isle Beach Police Department or myself on this site.


   
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is there a boat name on the boat


   
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Tim Eckert
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Thanks Back-Lash...No name on the boat however the registration number is NC 6786 DN. There are very few 23SE's center consoles with a hard fiberglass t-top that I have seen and hopefully that will make her stand out among other boats. Thanks for the help.....Tim


   
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Wes Livingston
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I'll be in the HB area for the next few days and will keep my eyes peeled.


   
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I am more south of you but I will keep a eye out at the local marinas. I cant believe someone would be that brave to go on a doc and take one.


   
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Carlton Pittman
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DAMN! We've had kind of a rash of boat thefts at the coast recently.
Need to watch out for each other.

Midnight - 3 am is a small window. Sounds like they had been watching the place.

Hope it is found soon, and the culprit caught with extreme consequences.


   
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John Rakoci
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2nd time this happened this month. The other boat was found in good shape.

I'll be on the water leaving / returning OI Marina the next 3 days and for certain. I am usually on the water a few times every week until winter when I cut back to once or twice.


   
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Douglas Collins
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Hope you find your boat. Sounds like we need to bring back hanging. I'll pull the lever.


   
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Pattern of this crap along the 17 corridor past few years

Those jacked on land either go way South or just inland it seems.

Good luck and post up some pics....happy to pass along to SC and FL.


   
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Tim Eckert
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Having a difficult time posting a photo parker_23se_186.jpg


   
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John Rakoci
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FL seems the place where boats are put in a container and shipped out of country and where marine chop shops are common. They love Yamaha motors too. A friend in FL said the best protection for a boat is to have a Suzie or Merc on the back.


   
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Mark Gorges
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Is it just me or is this stuff picking up a lot the last few weeks?


   
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John Rakoci
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Is it just me or is this stuff picking up a lot the last few weeks?

In FL boat theft is ongoing. Never a surprise. This is the 2nd in about 2 - 3 weeks taken from a lift on the ditch in SE NC. I heard of another that was driven away as it sat on a trailer beside a home. The go fast boats are taken to the Caribbean where they are loaded with drugs or illegals and brought to the US. The price of boats in other countries makes our costs look cheap. Then again, why buy one when they can get a stolen one?


   
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