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Post by pecheur on Jan 21, 2008 12:55:35 GMT
Apart from vhf, electronics etc. Here a couple from me Sponge on a piece of string over the side.(just long enough to reach the water). Bar towels with tags on, hang in all four corners of the cockpit on hooks under the gunnel's, very handy, cheap, just wash and ready for your next trip.
Graham
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Post by squidlips on Jan 21, 2008 18:26:30 GMT
a sharp bread knife in the wash well ready to cut rope around the prop. toilet roll as a salt water b-day stings your duck run
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Post by scotty on Jan 21, 2008 18:31:26 GMT
toilet roll as a salt water b-day stings your duck run psml ;D ;D ;D
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Post by The Codfather of Sole on Jan 21, 2008 18:56:14 GMT
You can't buy it, but I wouldn't set out without a well briefed crew who know exactly what to do if it all goes wrong. Totally agree with squidlips with the knife handy at the stern, I get a cold sweat on thinking about that situation in a big tide
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Post by Pete B on Jan 21, 2008 19:07:36 GMT
toilet roll as a salt water b-day stings your duck run Ha ha!
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Post by Crusader on Jan 21, 2008 19:12:22 GMT
Well here's my top items
1. Water for the kettle, followed by milk, tea, coffe, hot chocolate and sugar! 2. MOB recovery rope
Dave
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Post by Pete B on Jan 21, 2008 19:12:51 GMT
Apart from vhf, electronics etc. Here a couple from me Sponge on a piece of string over the side.(just long enough to reach the water). Bar towels with tags on, hang in all four corners of the cockpit on hooks under the gunnel's, very handy, cheap, just wash and ready for your next trip. Graham Anything that aids keeping the boat clear and safe. We've put cargo - netting on our cabin walls from bulkheads to ceiling - brilliant for stuffing clothes, spare warps and everything and anything in and out of the way. Great post by the way, lets us all nick each others idea's
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Post by pecheur on Jan 21, 2008 19:40:56 GMT
Great posts, keep them coming, squidlips the sharp knife is a great idea, mine is lashed and cable tied to a broom handle, gives you extra reach, nothing worse than hanging over the stern. Graham
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Post by squidlips on Jan 21, 2008 20:06:32 GMT
junior hacksaw good for cutting rope when your knife fails spare fags and lighter a spare length of fuel hose orienteering compass binoculars for getting marks in stealth mode basic tool kit first aid kit
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Post by sharkey+ jnr on Jan 21, 2008 20:10:34 GMT
KEYS TO START THE BLOODY ENGINE
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Post by squideyebarnes on Jan 21, 2008 20:25:14 GMT
Anti farmer giles foam .Spare buff in case ancour gets fouled.Binos encase enging breaks down by Blackgang nudist beach ;Dpot noodles encase stuck at see for a while and water.Led lights in case of power failure Andy
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Post by sharkey+ jnr on Jan 21, 2008 20:51:52 GMT
Peace of guttering for bit and bobs + pipe lagging (foam) for hooks,shads,etc............ shelves off a fridge door tea, coffee KEYS etc............ ;D
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Post by backdraft on Jan 22, 2008 1:27:26 GMT
sharkey a couple of goodens there mate!
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Post by squidlips on Jan 22, 2008 18:55:35 GMT
FIRE EXTINGUISHERS X2 i replace mine every year
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Post by Pete B on Jan 22, 2008 20:01:53 GMT
I like the guttering idea Sharkey, I suppose it does'nt stand out further than the gunnel edge? Saves swivels, hooks and beads blocking up the bung. Nice one!
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