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5.6.
ANCHORING
Various sea and bottom conditions require different anchoring systems. Your dealer can help in choosing
rode size and length, anchor chains, and working and storm anchors most appropriate for your boat and
location.
In general, a minimum of two anchors should be carried at all times and enough anchor rode and chain
necessary for the depth of water to be navigated during storm conditions.
Certain anchors are useful for a variety of bottom conditions. Study the charts of the area to be navigated
for information concerning bottom conditions and water depth.
The greatest hazard with a sound permanent mooring is the chafe, which can occur to the rode at the bow
chocks. This is the single most common site of failure. Care is advised in the selection and protection of
the rode pennant with appropriate chafing gear. Carefull and regular inspection of moored boats on a
regular basis is necessary to ensure the boat's safety.
5.7.
ADDITIONAL SAFETY EQUIPMENT
A number of additional safety items are worthy of your consideration. These range from safety harnesses
to emergency beacons, life rafts, and survival suits. Their use depends upon the intended use of the yacht.
We suggest you investigate the necessity of these items through discussion with your dealer or local
chandler.
5.8.
MEDICAL KIT
Every yacht should carry a first aid manual, and a medical kit tailored to the specific needs of the owner.
Any ship's store should carry a standard type medical kit. Items in the kit should include but not be
limited to the following:
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Aspirin
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Motion sickness pills
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Adhesive strips and tape
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Ammonia inhalants
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Antiseptic wipes
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Antiseptic germicide ointment
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Gauze bandages
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Zinc oxide ointment
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Sunscreen first aid/burn cream
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Insect/bee sting relief ointment/spray
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Sterile pads
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Cold packs for sprains
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Ace bandages & splints
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Scissors & tweezers
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