SAFETY EQUIPMENT
BASIC EQUIPMENT
Anchor
Boat hook
Compass
Dewatering device (pump or bailer)
Distress signals
Dock fenders
Electronic Position Indicating Radio
Bacon (EPIRB)
First aid kit
Flashlight
Local map
Mooring lines
Oar or paddle
Tow line
VHF radio
TOOLS
Adjustable wrench
Duct tape
Electrician's tape
Pliers
Pocket Knife
Screwdrivers
RECOMMENDED PERSONAL
GEAR AND FOOD
Cellular phone
(1)
Emergency supply of drinking water and
food
Extra warm clothing
Shatterproof Glasses
Sunblock
(1)
A cellular telephone in a waterproof
bag or container has also been found
to be beneficial to boaters when
in distress or just for contacting
someone on shore.
SPARE PARTS
Extra bulbs
Extra fuses
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Summary of Contents for 230 Series
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