10 Must-Have Tools for New Boat Owners 1
Owning a boat is a dream for many of us, but whether due to funding or a lack of nearby water, not everyone has the chance to make the purchase. But you just did! Congrats! Now that you’re a brand new boat owner, there are some essential tools you ought to have on board to ensure smooth sailing no matter where you take your craft. Read on for ten must-haves for every boat owner.
Life Jackets
Safety first, always! Make sure you have enough properly-fitted life jackets for everyone on board. It’s also a good idea to carry additional sizes in case of guests or unexpected passengers. Plus, having a variety of sizes ensures that every person on board has the right equipment to keep them safe in case of an emergency.
Navigation Tools
Whether you prefer traditional paper charts or modern GPS systems, having navigation tools on board is crucial for safe and accurate navigation on the water. Don’t forget to bring backup power sources and keep your charts updated!
Knowing how to use a navigation tool is essential for any boat owner, especially when venturing out into unfamiliar waters. To use a traditional paper chart, start by identifying your current location and then plot your desired destination using the scale on the chart. Next, use a compass to determine your heading and adjust as needed to stay on course. For modern GPS systems, simply enter your desired destination and follow the route suggested by the system, taking note of any potential hazards or obstacles along the way.
VHF Radio
A VHF radio allows you to communicate with other boats, marinas, and emergency services while on the water. Invest in a waterproof model that can withstand the elements. Don’t forget to familiarize yourself with proper radio etiquette and emergency protocols before setting sail.
Anchor, Rode, and Lifts
Anchoring is essential for staying in one place while on the water, especially if you want to take a break or enjoy some fishing. Make sure your anchor and rode (the line that attaches the anchor to your boat) are suitable for your vessel’s size and weight. A lift can also come in handy for retrieving the anchor once you’re ready to move on.
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