NICB: U.S. Watercraft Thefts Declined in 2017

May 16, 2018

The National Insurance Crime Bureau’s (NICB) 2017 watercraft theft report shows a five percent decrease and resumes the downward trend in thefts that was broken by 2016’s slight increase. A total of 4,864 watercraft were reported stolen between January 1 and December 31, 2017. The report is based on theft data contained in the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) database for all 50 states and the District of Columbia.

The top five states for thefts in descending order were:

State Thefts Recovery Rate
1 Florida 1,163 34%
2 California 488 54%
3 Texas 410 36%
4 North Carolina 158 35%
5 Washington 156 49%

The top five cities for thefts in descending order were:

City Thefts Recovery Rate
1 Miami 208 29%
2 Tampa, Fla. 81 25%
3 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 77 30%
4 Sacramento, Calif. 51 45%
5 Largo, Fla. 46 35%

The top five types of watercraft stolen in descending order were:

Watercraft Type* Thefts Recovery Rate
1 Personal Watercraft 1,180 27%
2 Runabout 618 43%
3 Utility 285 38%
4 Cruiser 185 56%
5 Sailboat 41 56%

The top five manufacturers for watercraft thefts in descending order were:

Manufacturer Thefts Recovery Rate
1 Yamaha Motor Corp., USA 620 24%
2 Bombardier Corp.** 425 37%
3 Kawasaki Motors Mfg. 150 25%
4 Bass Tracker Corp. 116 41%
5 Alumacraft Boat Co. 116 32%

Most thefts in 2017 occurred during the months of May, June, July, August and September with June recording the highest number with 628. December saw the fewest with 222.

Source: NICB

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