Listly by Kyle Hunt
Gun safes aren’t just for guns. A small, standard gun safe can be tucked away in the corner of a boat and used to store a myriad of special items, from electronics to fishing lures to legal documents. If you’re wondering whether or not you should purchase a safe for your boat, read on for some reasons why you should.
Boat covers are a good way to deter thieves, because they put what’s out of sight out of mind. If you don’t have a boat cover, you’ll need a way to protect the small, valuable contents kept inside your boat.
If you have a marine radio or costly navigation equipment, you should purchase a gun safe to lock them away when you’re not on the water, or are docked in the harbor for the night. Thieves will strip boats of their electrical parts if you don’t take precautions.
Though vital information such as insurance papers and the boat titleshould not be stored in the boat when it’s not in use, you can keep them in a gun safe so long as you are onboard. If you live on a houseboat, having a safe onboard to store your documents would be wise.
Sunglasses, purses, fishing lures, lines and rods and a host of other small valuables will be secure inside a safe.
Keep your clothes in a safe, so when you’re done playing with the water skis you’ll have something dry to put on.
Small safes can easily be put in a place that’s out of the way, yet still accessible. They’ll protect the things you care about and discourage thieves.
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