at least it was not your car as was the case recently at woodmans.
Expect the unexpected, on your return from a good day on the water expect your car to be gone..
I'm now the mindset to bring one kite and board. I do not take wallet except for $5 and I switch my phone off - I use my crappy phone not the good one for the beach.
Be vigilant of your surrounds and people
1. look for people that should not be in the area ie old cars with two or more people. Make a mental note of these cars and plate numbers. Make eye contact, assume all people in the vicinity other than kiters are going to break into your car..watch those old ladies.
2. watch when you hide your key, people watch – have an additional key made up. You may have a security alarm, detach the remote, hide it in the car and lock the car with the key and attach on a rope around your neck or buy a waterproof bag. Most alarms will engage if you lock the car manually with the key – try it out, well mine does. On your return unlock the car and disarm quickly before one of the Kite patrol police nab you, cuff you, and have you face down in the dirt.
3. take an old phone
4. bring nothing of value to leave in the car
5. don’t leave your clothes exposed in the car, hide – thieves will assume you may leave valuables in your pockets and people do.
May be the above is obvious but then again what happened at Floreat?