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Rattletrap 03-18-2016 09:50 AM

What do you keep on board?
 
We are stocking our first boat (a pontoon) looking to see what things I'm not thinking of.


Thanks

P.S. Already have Beer on the list :laugh:

chaseisland 03-18-2016 09:57 AM

The most important piece of safety equipment is an anchor with sufficient chain and line to prevent a powerless boat from going a-.ground

Pricestavern 03-18-2016 10:14 AM

And...
 
  • A set of basic tools (a Leatherman works well, too)
  • A compressed air horn
  • A good heavy-duty knife (to cut line, if needed)
  • 2-way radio
  • A second small anchor to use if anchoring in crowded areas
  • Binoculars
  • Compass
  • Map!!
  • Spotlight

ApS 03-18-2016 10:41 AM

Here's a Few More...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Pricestavern (Post 258795)
  • A set of basic tools (a Leatherman works well, too)
  • A compressed air horn
  • A good heavy-duty knife (to cut line, if needed)
  • 2-way radio
  • A second small anchor to use if anchoring in crowded areas
  • Binoculars
  • Compass
  • Map!!
  • Spotlight

Fenders
Boathook
Paddle
Designated Driver

.

brk-lnt 03-18-2016 11:09 AM

We also have a first-aid kit in a plastic splash-proof container with all the basics.

I always keep a couple of extra towels and rags stashed on-board as well for any spills/cleanups/whatever.

Some people carry a spare prop and prop wrench, not a bad idea for a newbie on a rocky lake ;)

Bob G 03-18-2016 11:32 AM

My advise would be to go to Marine Patrol and get a complimentary boat inspection. With the new construction under way you may have to call them. I have 2 numbers for them 877-642-9700 and 603-293-2307.
AKA The Freshguy

ishoot308 03-18-2016 11:33 AM

Micro Start
 
Antigravity micro jump start...fits in your pocket and powerful enough to jump start a diesel engine! I keep one in all my boats, toys and vehicles. They work fantastic! http://smile.amazon.com/Antigravity-...vity+batteries

Dan

DRH 03-18-2016 11:45 AM

Make sure you have the following items that are required by NH law:

1. Coast Guard approved wearable Personal Flotation Device (PFD) for each passenger on board.
2. Fire extinguisher.
3. Horn or whistle.
4. Visual Distress Signals (VDSs) - day signals are required for all boats 16' or more except for manually-propelled boats and non-motorized open sailboats under 26', while night signals are required for all boats operated between sunset and sunrise.

(Source: "The Boater's Guide of New Hampshire", Seventh Edition.)

Island Girl 03-18-2016 12:14 PM

In Addition to the above
 
  • paddle
  • windshield cleaner and paper towels, (other cleaning supplies)
  • plastic bags
  • plastic forks, knives and spoons (takeout restaurants, ice cream
  • windbreakers
  • extra lines
  • tow line and tow Y cable
  • extra battery
  • battery and plug in spotlights
  • bucket
  • twine
  • extra screws
  • duct tape
  • extra fenders
  • extra flotation such as cheap life jackets
  • bottled water
  • and my new fender extenders!!
:coolsm:
IG

Descant 03-18-2016 01:32 PM

Wrong number
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bob G (Post 258815)
My advise would be to go to Marine Patrol and get a complimentary boat inspection. With the new construction under way you may have to call them. I have 2 numbers for them 877-642-9700 and 603-293-2307.
AKA The Freshguy

Should be 293-2037

VitaBene 03-18-2016 01:39 PM

Inspection
 
The Lakes Region Sail and Power Squadron will give you a courtesy inspection of all safety items as will the USCG Auxiliary.

Contact member Misty Blue for USCG Aux or Green's Basin Girl for LRSPS (I have not been to Power Squadron in a while so my ability to performs inspections is lapsed).

SIKSUKR 03-18-2016 02:32 PM

Dont forget my favorite accessory...the cooler.:laugh:

Pricestavern 03-18-2016 03:42 PM

Also...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SIKSUKR (Post 258857)
Dont forget my favorite accessory...the cooler.:laugh:


...and a designated captain
:cheers:

radiocontester 03-18-2016 03:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Island Girl (Post 258828)
  • paddle
  • windshield cleaner and paper towels, (other cleaning supplies)
  • plastic bags
  • plastic forks, knives and spoons (takeout restaurants, ice cream
  • windbreakers
  • extra lines
  • tow line and tow Y cable
  • extra battery
  • battery and plug in spotlights
  • bucket
  • twine
  • extra screws
  • duct tape
  • extra fenders
  • extra flotation such as cheap life jackets
  • bottled water
  • and my new fender extenders!!
:coolsm:
IG

The fender extenders rock!!!!

Bob G 03-18-2016 07:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Descant (Post 258850)
Should be 293-2037

Thanks Descant

NHskier 03-18-2016 08:37 PM

Lots of good recommendations so far. I'd also suggest a Sea Tow membership for on-water assistance.

NHskier 03-18-2016 08:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ishoot308 (Post 258817)
Antigravity micro jump start...fits in your pocket and powerful enough to jump start a diesel engine! I keep one in all my boats, toys and vehicles. They work fantastic! http://smile.amazon.com/Antigravity-...vity+batteries

Dan

You might want to check your battery on a regular basis. I bought this same model last spring to keep in my car. The Anti-Gravity XP-10 looked particularly good as the car has a large V8 so needs some kick to turn it over. When I removed it in the fall the case had buckled open and the battery was ruined. Not much good if it can't be kept in a vehicle. Very disappointing, particularly given the cost.

DUSTOFF 03-18-2016 09:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NHskier (Post 258888)
You might want to check your battery on a regular basis. I bought this same model last spring to keep in my car. The Anti-Gravity XP-10 looked particularly good as the car has a large V8 so needs some kick to turn it over. When I removed it in the fall the case had buckled open and the battery was ruined. Not much good if it can't be kept in a vehicle. Very disappointing, particularly given the cost.

If you read through the Amazon reviews, you'll see that a lot of knockoffs have been sold through third parties.
Do you know who the seller was?

http://smile.amazon.com/review/R1F36...ore=automotive

fatlazyless 03-18-2016 10:12 PM

A quart of vodka, and a loaded 38-cal revolver.....never leave the dock without it!


That infamous June 2008 Diamond Island smash-up with one person dead.....had a quart of vodka and a .38 on board in a storage drawer.... according to the newspapers ...... so why not?

ishoot308 03-18-2016 10:30 PM

Knock-Off
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by NHskier (Post 258888)
You might want to check your battery on a regular basis. I bought this same model last spring to keep in my car. The Anti-Gravity XP-10 looked particularly good as the car has a large V8 so needs some kick to turn it over. When I removed it in the fall the case had buckled open and the battery was ruined. Not much good if it can't be kept in a vehicle. Very disappointing, particularly given the cost.

You unknowingly bought a Chinese knock off... Heard this story more than once. If you bought from Amazon you should contact them not matter how long ago you bought it and they will work with you and most likely credit you or replace it.

I have 6 of these, all authentic originals. All work great and no problems with storage in heat or extreme cold. They all work great!

Dan

V ger 03-19-2016 12:15 AM

Partial list of gear not part of the boat
 
Type 1 life jackets equipped with whistle strobe and dye marker for each crew member.

Inflatable life jackets with harness,whistle strobe, tether and dye marker

Man overboard pole with attached horseshoe buoy and floating strobe light

Extensive set of flares (hand held and launchable) orange smoke signals, dye markers, 40 foot long distress streamer and signal mirror

Handheld VHF radio as backup and hand held GPS as backup

Boat powered and battery powered search lights and many flash lights of various sizes, plenty of spare batteries

Charts, hand bearing compass, parallels, dividers, magnifying glass, binoculars

Throwable ring buoy

Inflatable dingy with oars

Three anchors various types and weights with chain and nylon rode

Medium sized first aid kit

Sun protection creams and hats

Sea sickness prevention devices and pills

Foul weather gear and boots

Medium sized tool kit

Spare parts

Fenders and dock lines with plenty of spare lines

Grill

V ger 03-19-2016 12:49 AM

Addendum to boat equipment
 
Boat hooks

Buckets

Awnings

Horns compressed air and manual

Bell

Radar reflectors

Oil absorbent pads

Fire extinguishers

Sleeping bags, these may save a hypothermic persons life

Wooden plugs to stop thru leaks

Dad sold the C * C 03-19-2016 08:03 AM

Well Rattletrap,
There are a lot of good ideas here..... Now I just hope after all this stuff is stored you can still fit the family on the boat ;)

I fitted out a new Toon last year, most of these have been covered:
- Sturdy knife with lanyard for defense against mis- behaving lines
- Extra line for when you pull away from a dock and your brother in law says "that was their rope, right":rolleye1:
- Extra anchor for when the first one is thrown in and you watch the end of the line go with it.:eek: ( and sand bars)
- extra sun screen. No jokes about sunburns :cool:
- trash barrel, with extra liners.
- I have a back pack that goes into the boat every morning; this has all the extra things glasses and contacts, cheap sun glasses, towel, shirt, windbreaker, hat, cash ( if friend's wallet goes missing at gas dock ;). ), sharpie, pen, paper.

I'm sure you will enjoy your new boat

sum-r breeze 03-19-2016 09:42 AM

Used NOT for what it is intended for
 
All of these recommendations are excellent. One item that I always have with me on the boat (a 30 plus foot cruiser) is a ski tow rope. The rigid handle throws like a baton and the rope floats. I have used it for more than one rescue of a distressed swimmer. You can either throw it right to the person with pretty good accuracy or like getting it to a ski-er ....you can just tie it off to the boat....circle them with the boat and the rope will come to them in the water.

The Breeze
Wave 'cuz I'll be wavin' back

Greene's Basin Girl 03-19-2016 10:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by VitaBene (Post 258852)
The Lakes Region Sail and Power Squadron will give you a courtesy inspection of all safety items as will the USCG Auxiliary.

Contact member Misty Blue for USCG Aux or Green's Basin Girl for LRSPS (I have not been to Power Squadron in a while so my ability to performs inspections is lapsed).

As a member of the Lakes Region Power Squadron I am certified to do a courtesy boat inspection. Merely PM me and I will meet you at your boat and do the inspection. I want to thank VitaBene for mentioning the Lakes Region power Squadron.

lfm 03-19-2016 05:50 PM

Don't forget the Fun stuff
 
Super soaker squirt guns
Snorkel-mask, fins (don't forget the dive flag)
Noodles
Things to throw, rubber football, frisbee, woboba etc.

noreast 03-19-2016 06:06 PM

And a 2nd boat and tow rope to carry it all.

NHskier 03-19-2016 09:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ishoot308 (Post 258895)
You unknowingly bought a Chinese knock off... Heard this story more than once. If you bought from Amazon you should contact them not matter how long ago you bought it and they will work with you and most likely credit you or replace it.

I have 6 of these, all authentic originals. All work great and no problems with storage in heat or extreme cold. They all work great!

Dan

While it's about a year ago I think I was paying attention to who I was buying from at that point as I'd heard about such problems. The packaging etc. was all legit so I don't believe it was a knock-off. But thanks for the tip to contact Amazon - will give that a try!

garysanfran 03-19-2016 09:28 PM

Bottle opener...
 
Enough said

Orion 03-21-2016 08:37 AM

rain ponchos
 
Windbreakers have been mentioned a few times. Being a pontoon, you'll find that there is no protection from the wind and when the evenings get cool, the return trip from your favorite shorefront restaurant can be chilly. Also, when rain comes up suddenly, there is generally no protection. So we always carry a half dozen of those cheap plastic hooded rain ponchos for our guests.

smith point boater 03-22-2016 07:26 AM

Bottle opener
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by garysanfran (Post 258975)
Enough said

and don't forget coozies

Rattlesnake Gal 03-22-2016 08:49 AM

Safety Supplies
 
Emergency blankets are a great addition and they take up very little room.

LongshotLombard 03-25-2016 04:21 PM

Things you need on a boat.
 
A Horse...If it sinks you can get on the horse and Mr.Ed will swim you in.::)

DRH 03-25-2016 07:54 PM

Update/Correction
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DRH (Post 258820)
Make sure you have the following items that are required by NH law:

1. Coast Guard approved wearable Personal Flotation Device (PFD) for each passenger on board.
2. Fire extinguisher.
3. Horn or whistle.
4. Visual Distress Signals (VDSs) - day signals are required for all boats 16' or more except for manually-propelled boats and non-motorized open sailboats under 26', while night signals are required for all boats operated between sunset and sunrise.

(Source: "The Boater's Guide of New Hampshire", Seventh Edition.)

It has been brought to my attention by several other Forum members that the NH Visual Distress Signals requirement only applies to "federally controlled waters" (e.g. coastal waters), which Lake Winnipesaukee is not.

Update: I performed an online search for an "official" source of information on NH boating laws that specifically address the VDS issue, such as an RSA that spells out the requirements, but could not find anything. However, there is some additional information regarding NH boating laws available at https://www.boat-ed.com/abc/abc_spec...dfs/nh_law.pdf, which is part of the boat-ed.com online NH boating certification course.

Farfrumbehavin 04-03-2016 06:43 PM

A small boat to tow behind you to put everything in. Doubles as life raft !


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