Puerto Rico – Puerto Del Rey Boatyard – Multiple thefts

 

Security Matters - Caribbean Safety and Security Net

(DATE: 2014-08-29) CSSN has received multiple reports from owners with boats currently stored on the hard at PDR. Apparently a trend from last year at that location continues. The security manager indicated to one owner that 2013 saw 12 outboards stolen, 0 recovered. Thus far in 2014 7 more have gone missing, with 3 recovered from inside the yard. Most recently there were 2 stolen during the time-frame of TS Bertha, 0 recovered. One unfortunate owner has been victimized twice – his Yamaha 15 HP outboard stolen from the yard shop while it was in for repair in early 2013, and then a second outboard stolen in early August 2014 from his stored yacht, even though it was securely locked with a full bar type lock. PDR management has indicated they have “improved procedures” but not described how. Owners in the recent events were informed by their hired minders, so if you have a boat stored at PDR contact your minder and/or PDR Boatyard/Marina management to understand if you may have also been affected.

UPDATE- Venezuela REOPENS ports/marinas to vessels from Curacao and Aruba

July 28 2014 – UPDATE: Venezuelan Port Control has lifted the recent port restrictions. Political and social turmoil in Venezuela continues however, so caution is advised.


Previously:

The Port Captain of Puerto Cabello, VZ has communicated that ” receiving vessels from Aruba and Curacao is now strictly prohibited .” There is no further detail available at this time, so it is not clear if this applies to all vessels arriving from, or those flagged in Aruba and Curacao, or both. CSSN hopes that more information will become available, and we will post it when it is. If you are planning to visit Venezuela, or to transit Venezuelan waters please follow this situation closely. Subscribe to CSSN Alerts to get latest news and reports.

Chris Parker announces a REVISED broadcast schedule

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In order to complete major enhancements to my SSB installation 
and relocate office space...

Beginning Monday, July 8, 2014 I will work the following reduced schedule for July and August:

DAYS:
CLOSED on Tuesdays / Thursdays / Saturdays / Sundays (unless Tropical weather threatens, in which case I'll conduct normal
operations on these days - to the extent necessary to address Tropical weather).

OPEN on Mondays / Wednesdays / Fridays, on the following schedule:
SSB Voice Nets (and simultaneous Internet Webcasts):
4045 USB at 6:30am AST/EDT (1030 utc)
8137 USB at 7:00am (or a few minutes after) AST/EDT (1100 utc)
8104 USB at 8:30am (or a few minutes after) AST/EDT (1230 utc)
12350 USB at 9:15am AST/EDT (1315 utc)

Regional Daily Email forecasts: Monday, Wednesday, Friday (additional days as necessary if Tropical weather threatens). 
I'll try to email forecasts earlier - for the past couple months I have devoted several "normal working hours" most weekdays 
to preparing for planned improvements. Going forward, I should be able to devote most of my attention to weather duties 
on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays.

Custom email and phone-in forecasts: available 7 days/week after 10am, but prefer Monday, Wednesday, Friday.

More details on service improvements in the coming months...thank you for your support!...Chris.
https://www.mwxc.com/

Alert! – 2 New Incident Reports – St Lucia

 

Security Matters - Caribbean Safety and Security NetDATE: 2014-06-30 02:30
COUNTRY: St. Lucia
LOCATION DETAIL: Rodney Bay Reduit Beach
EVENT: Theft
STOLEN ITEMS: 2 teak chairs stolen from aft deck
SECURED: Locked, Not Locked
DETAILS: Owners discovered that thieves had boarded and stolen 2 teak deck chairs from the aft deck overnight. All hatches and doors were locked and no attempt seemed to have been made to enter the boat. Another boat in Rodney Bay was also boarded the same night (not locked) and thieves were interrupted but were able to steal a purse containing cash,credit cards,passports, and a camera. Both incidents were reported to the local police.


DATE: 2014-06-30 02:00
COUNTRY: St. Lucia
LOCATION DETAIL: Rodney Bay Reduit Beach
EVENT: Theft
STOLEN ITEMS: Money, passports, credit cards, camera.
SECURED: Not Locked
DETAILS:  Crew was awakened at about 2 AM when intruder was attempting to steal a computer. Captain yelled and the man jumped overboard and swam to a dinghy piloted by an accomplice waiting nearby. The thief shouted death threats while swimming away with a purse containing cash,passports,credit cards and a camera. Another boat in Rodney Bay was also boarded by thieves the same night. Both incidents were reported to the local police.

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