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Section 1
Recommended Safety
Equipment
As a precaution, a good boater will avoid potential problems on an
outing by having additional equipment on board. Normally, this
equipment is dependent on the body of water and the length of the
trip; your Nautique dealer can assist you:
• First aid kit and manual
• Anchor with at least 75 feet
(23 meters) of line
• Mooring lines and fenders
• Bailing device (bucket,
hand pump)
• Combination oar/boat
hook
• Local charts and compass
• Day/night distress signals
• Waterproof flashlight and
spare batteries
• Cellular phone
• Binoculars
• Portable AM/FM radio with
weather band
• Lubricant
• Tool kit
• Spare propeller and
mounting hardware
• Spare fuses
• Spare keys
• Sunglasses and sun block
lotion
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