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floydss
Posted 4/8/2008 10:16 PM (#312375)
Subject: have to have in the boat





Posts: 282


Location: north west wisconsin
what are some of the things that you absolutly have to have in the boat,
im talking the things that are always in your boat not stuff like beer, tackle.....

I will start with the easy ones
life jackets and release tools
porterhouse
Posted 4/8/2008 10:28 PM (#312380 - in reply to #312375)
Subject: Re: have to have in the boat





Location: Apple Valley
Here are a few
1) flashlights
2) rope
3) Backup fuses
4) cell phone/ marine radio
5) rain gear
6) Camera
7) Tools
8) First aid-kit
9) sun block
10) Boat Orr


Brian
floydss
Posted 4/8/2008 10:45 PM (#312383 - in reply to #312375)
Subject: Re: have to have in the boat





Posts: 282


Location: north west wisconsin
bug spray
spare spark plugs and wrench
(old two stroke)

Edited by floydss 4/8/2008 10:46 PM
ESOXER
Posted 4/8/2008 10:45 PM (#312384 - in reply to #312380)
Subject: Re: have to have in the boat




Posts: 232


Location: Sun Prairie, WI
Spare prop and tools to install
anchor and rope
flare gun or air horn
towel

Edited by ESOXER 4/8/2008 10:46 PM
RyanJoz
Posted 4/8/2008 10:47 PM (#312385 - in reply to #312380)
Subject: Re: have to have in the boat




Posts: 1760


Location: Mt. Zion, IL
anchor and water to drink in case you're stuck out in the sun for a long time with a broken boat. an anchor can keep you out of trouble in an emergency on lakes with large waves and high amounts of current
TJ DeVoe
Posted 4/8/2008 11:11 PM (#312388 - in reply to #312375)
Subject: Re: have to have in the boat




Posts: 2323


Location: Stevens Point, WI
Here is a thread posted last year about this time. Some pretty good stuff on this one. Might want to check it.

http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/board/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=34...
muskyfvr
Posted 4/9/2008 12:00 AM (#312392 - in reply to #312375)
Subject: Re: have to have in the boat





Posts: 223


Location: Minn.
Blond, Brunette, Redhead.
esoxfly
Posted 4/9/2008 12:58 AM (#312397 - in reply to #312375)
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Posts: 1663


Location: Kodiak, AK
Fishing partner.


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Hunter4
Posted 4/9/2008 4:16 AM (#312400 - in reply to #312375)
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If fishing a lot of Canadian waters. I always have lighters sealed in a bag and two of those thermal blankets. The blankets come folded up in a small pouch no bigger than a picture on your desk. Keep these items in your tackle box. That way if your a boat renter they are still always with you.

Dave
Muskiemetal
Posted 4/9/2008 10:05 AM (#312427 - in reply to #312375)
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Posts: 676


Location: Wisconsin
THE PLUG!!!
KARLOUTDOORS
Posted 4/9/2008 10:23 AM (#312434 - in reply to #312375)
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Posts: 956


Location: Home of the 2016 World Series Champion Cubs
Boater safety certificate for each operator or potential operator.
Karl
gopackgo
Posted 4/9/2008 12:42 PM (#312462 - in reply to #312375)
Subject: Re: have to have in the boat





Posts: 386


Hook remover/cutters!!!
Manta18
Posted 4/9/2008 1:29 PM (#312480 - in reply to #312462)
Subject: Re: have to have in the boat




Posts: 375


Location: Browerville, Minnesota
Its the law to have a fire extinguisher in any boat over 16 feet long, isn't it?
Steve Jonesi
Posted 4/10/2008 9:01 AM (#312622 - in reply to #312375)
Subject: Re: have to have in the boat




Posts: 2089


Be careful with bug spray!!!! The deet or some other chemical in there will "pit" and eat away plastic as well as locator/GPS screens. If people do have to use it, over the side and if there's any breeze, account for it. The stuff is evil.
The one thing that every boat must have is a...PLAN of what to do should someone fall overboard.Communicate with boat partners. This is even more important when water temps are low, early and late in the season. Steve
KARLOUTDOORS
Posted 4/10/2008 10:50 AM (#312639 - in reply to #312480)
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Posts: 956


Location: Home of the 2016 World Series Champion Cubs
Manta18 - 4/9/2008 1:29 PM

Its the law to have a fire extinguisher in any boat over 16 feet long, isn't it?


The training recieved prior to obtaining the aformentioned Boater Safety Certificate would teach you:

Coast Guard approved extinguishers required for boats are hand portable, either B-I or B-II classification and have a specific marine type mounting bracket. It is recommended the extinguishers be mounted in a readily accessible position, away from the areas where a fire could likely start such as the galley or the engine compartment.

Extinguisher markings can be confusing because extinguishers can be approved for several different types of hazards. For instance, an extinguisher marked "Type A, Size II, Type B:C, Size I" is a B-I extinguisher.

Look for the part of the label that says "Marine Type USCG"

Make sure Type B is indicated
Portable extinguishers will be either size I or II. Size III and larger are too big for use on most recreational boats.

Fire Extinguishers are required on boats when any of the following conditions exist:

Inboard engines are installed.
There are closed compartments and compartments under seats where portable fuel tanks may be stored.
There are double bottoms not sealed to the hull or which are not completely filled with flotation materials.
There are closed living spaces.
There are closed stowage compartments in which combustible or flammable materials are stored.
There are permanently installed fuel tanks. (Fuel tanks secured so they cannot be moved in case of fire or other emergency are considered permanently installed. There are no gallon capacity limits to determine if a fuel tank is portable. If the weight of a fuel tank is such that persons on board cannot move it, the Coast Guard considers it permanently installed.)



Karl
Legacy Lures
Posted 4/11/2008 5:07 PM (#312866 - in reply to #312375)
Subject: RE: have to have in the boat





Posts: 82


Location: Central WI
I agree with muskyfvr, except I married a brunette and she won't let me bring the blonde and the redhead anymore!!!

I don't think anyone mentioned binoculars and toilet paper. I also carry a spotlight as well.

Oh, and EXTRA beer if your fishing with floydss !!!
BNelson
Posted 4/11/2008 6:21 PM (#312873 - in reply to #312375)
Subject: RE: have to have in the boat





Location: Contrarian Island
Sirrius tuned to Hair Nation...
Silver bullets
Doritos
Almonds...

good to go
sworrall
Posted 4/11/2008 6:56 PM (#312874 - in reply to #312375)
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Posts: 32959


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
A banana. That scares the heck out of Norm.
Fisherben
Posted 4/11/2008 9:21 PM (#312892 - in reply to #312874)
Subject: Re: have to have in the boat




Posts: 40


I usually carry a spare can of whoop A. Just in case the fish or jetskiers don't have the same plan I do.
Serpant
Posted 4/14/2008 1:07 PM (#313282 - in reply to #312375)
Subject: Re: have to have in the boat





Posts: 110


Location: Albertville, Minnesota
An Allen wrench to take the spare tire off of my ranger trailer.

Chris
MoMuskieguy
Posted 4/15/2008 7:45 PM (#313560 - in reply to #312375)
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Posts: 109


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