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MISSING, believed STOLEN

by Guy Nowell, Sail-World Asia on 30 Jun 2014
Dai Long Wan: missing, believed stolen SW
A 45' sailing catamaran (formerly named Dai Long Wan) was found to be missing (assumed stolen) from her mooring in Shelter Cove, Sai Kung Hong Kong on Sunday 29 June 2014. She was last recorded as being on her mooring on Wednesday 25 June 2014. The mooring lines were intact, and the owner confirms that no one has moved the boat with his authority.

Vessel Details
HK Marine Department License number - 138158
Type - Leopard 45' sailing catamaran

Distinguishing features:
Hull & deck colour - off white gel-coat, 2 spreader aluminium mast, blue canvas mainsail cover and blue UV strip on genoa, radome mounted on mast, radar reflector on mast under radome, 4 windows in hull sides port and starboard, an eye painted at bow port and starboard, RIB in davits, SSB whip antenna on starboard quarter, satphone antenna mounted on arch, cove stripe (below gunwhale) is red and blue, and the waterline is dark blue.

This has been already been reported to the HK police. Anyone having seen this boat since Wednesday 25 June is asked to please contact the Marine Manager of the RHKYC.
Office: +852 22390308 Mobile: + 852 97502251 E-mail marine@rhkyc.org.hk
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