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Boatsales Staff8 Aug 2012
NEWS

Boats stolen from Sydney Show

Police searching for two Sailfish cats

During the packing up of the Sydney Boat Show on Monday night, two vessels were stolen from the Darling Harbour site. The police are investigating the matter.
 
The NSWBIA said this is an unfortunate incident that is very upsetting and the BIA is assisting all parties in relation to the matter.


The two vessels (pictured) were a Sailfish Catamaran Reef Runner with twin Honda 60hp outboards and a Sailfish Reef Fishing with a single Honda 90hp Outboard.

The BIA has asked that anyone with information that can assist in their recovery to contact the police immediately on 1800 333 000.
 
The insurer of the boats, Nautilus Marine Insurance Agency, has advised the BIA that they are offering a sizable reward for information that leads to the recovery of these vessels. Contact Pauline Mackenzie, Nautilus claims manager on 03 8599 5010 with any information regarding this theft.
 

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