Safety
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RECOMMENDED SAFETY
EQUIPMENT
Carry and know how to use the following equipment in addition to the required
equipment on-board at all times as an extra safety precaution:
Figure 3-8
Figure 3-11
Anchor and line with minimum 75 feet (23
meters) of line
Fuses
Auxiliary starting battery
GPS Global Positioning Device
Boat hook
Insect repellent
Cellular phone
Local charts and compass
Compass
Mooring lines
Dock fenders
Navigational and interior light bulbs
Duct and electrical tape
Oar/paddles
Electrical wire
Propeller, nut and washer
Emergency food and water
Radio
Emergency Position Indicating Radio
Beacon (EPIRB)
Spark plugs
Engine lubricant
Sunglasses and sun block
Extra drain plug
Thermal clothing
Extra keys
Tool kit including propeller replacement
tools
First aid kit and manual
Tow line
Flashlight
VHF-FM/AM with weather band radio
Flashlight and radio batteries
Waterproof flashlight
Foul weather gear/clothing
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