Watercraft Thefts Down but Texas Still a Top State for Them: NICB

September 30, 2015

While the number of watercraft thefts continued on a downward trend in 2014, Texas remains one of the five top states in which such thefts are likely to occur.

Texas ranks third for watercraft thefts, behind Florida and California, according to the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB), which annually reports on watercraft theft and recoveries in the United States.

NCIB recently released a report that examines watercraft reported stolen between Jan. 1 and Dec. 31, 2014. The data used in the report is from the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) database for all 50 states and the District of Columbia.

In the United States overall, there were 5,181 watercraft thefts reported during 2014, a 6 percent decrease from 2013 when 5,537 thefts were recorded. This is the second year in a row that watercraft thefts have dropped 6 percent: the number of thefts in 2012 was 5,870.

The top five states for thefts in descending order:
State # of Thefts % Recovery Rate
Florida 1,290 36
California 507 52
Texas 386 40
Washington 201 53
North Carolina 169 37

No watercraft thefts were reported from Hawaii or the District of Columbia, the NICB reported.

The top five types of watercraft stolen in 2014:
Watercraft Type # of Thefts % Recovery Rate
Personal Watercraft 1,121 39
Runabout 755 50
Utility 325 45
Cruiser 186 50
Sailboat 49 53
The top five manufacturers for watercraft thefts:
Manufacturer # of Thefts % Recovery Rate
Yamaha 547 37
Bombardier Corp 509 39
Kawasaki Motors Mfg. 138 35
Alumacraft Boat Co. 116 29
Bass Tracker Corp. 100 37

On average, there were approximately 14 watercraft thefts per day, 100 per week, or 432 per month in 2014 in the United States. Most thefts occurred during the spring and summer months with July recording the highest number with 667. February recorded the fewest with 223.

Source: NICB

Topics Trends USA Texas Fraud

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