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Water purifier of some kind?
"just me" wrote in message ... I'm putting together a ditch bag for my sailboat. Other than a GPIRB and a flashlight, what else should be added? Thanks, Jay |
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Unless you expect to be rescued in a few hours -- sunscreen, and energy
bars -- signal mirror, flares, Bob La Londe wrote: Water purifier of some kind? "just me" wrote in message ... I'm putting together a ditch bag for my sailboat. Other than a GPIRB and a flashlight, what else should be added? Thanks, Jay |
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Essential Survival Equipment
406 Mhz EPIRB Handheld GPS, waterproof with fresh batteries and spare batteries Handheld VHF, waterproof with fresh batteries and spare batteries First Aid kit and manual 1 plastic drinking vessel 2 bottles of water per person, more if you have room Sunscreen and lip balm 2 waterproof flashlight with fresh batteries and spare batteries Waterproof battery container Anti-seasickness tablets, six per person Imersion suit or thermal protective aid if in cold climates Signal horn, USCG compliant Loud whistle Signal mirror Night distress signals Distress SOS light 3 Parachute flares, SOLAS 3 handheld red flares, SOLAS Day Visual signals Orange distress flag 3 orange smoke signals, SOLAS Highly recommended Survival equipment Large clean sponge in a waterproof container 2-ea Safty Tin can openers Blunt noseknife (locking) Non-thirst provoking rations Barley sugar or equivalent Survival instructions Nylon line Large waterproof bags. zip-lock type Toilet pater in waterproof bags krj Jim, wrote: Unless you expect to be rescued in a few hours -- sunscreen, and energy bars -- signal mirror, flares, Bob La Londe wrote: Water purifier of some kind? "just me" wrote in message ... I'm putting together a ditch bag for my sailboat. Other than a GPIRB and a flashlight, what else should be added? Thanks, Jay |
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![]() "krj" wrote in message Essential Survival Equipment 406 Mhz EPIRB Handheld GPS, waterproof with fresh batteries and spare batteries Handheld VHF, waterproof with fresh batteries and spare batteries First Aid kit and manual 1 plastic drinking vessel 2 bottles of water per person, more if you have room Sunscreen and lip balm 2 waterproof flashlight with fresh batteries and spare batteries Waterproof battery container Anti-seasickness tablets, six per person Imersion suit or thermal protective aid if in cold climates Signal horn, USCG compliant Loud whistle Signal mirror Night distress signals Distress SOS light 3 Parachute flares, SOLAS 3 handheld red flares, SOLAS Day Visual signals Orange distress flag 3 orange smoke signals, SOLAS Highly recommended Survival equipment Large clean sponge in a waterproof container 2-ea Safty Tin can openers Blunt noseknife (locking) Non-thirst provoking rations Barley sugar or equivalent Survival instructions Nylon line Large waterproof bags. zip-lock type Toilet pater in waterproof bags krj Jim, wrote: Unless you expect to be rescued in a few hours -- sunscreen, and energy bars -- signal mirror, flares, Bob La Londe wrote: Water purifier of some kind? "just me" wrote in message ... I'm putting together a ditch bag for my sailboat. Other than a GPIRB and a flashlight, what else should be added? Thanks, Jay With the exception of the obvious, most, if not all, are stored in a liferaft. |
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![]() "Garuda" wrote in message ... Toilet pater in waterproof bags Is that suppose to be T/P?? I could think of a few more important items that "Butt Wipe". Most survivors of ship/boat wrecks report constipation as being a problem. So how about some prunes or fiber. Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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Steve, the following is what I wrote: "With the exception of the obvious, most,
if not all, are stored in a liferaft.". After being in one for over 4 days and having a cousin of Jaws swimming about the raft, T/P was something I didn't need. "Steve" wrote in message ... "Garuda" wrote in message ... Toilet pater in waterproof bags Is that suppose to be T/P?? I could think of a few more important items that "Butt Wipe". Most survivors of ship/boat wrecks report constipation as being a problem. So how about some prunes or fiber. Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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On Tue, 12 Apr 2005 19:39:11 GMT, "Garuda" wrote:
Steve, the following is what I wrote: "With the exception of the obvious, most, if not all, are stored in a liferaft.". After being in one for over 4 days and having a cousin of Jaws swimming about the raft, T/P was something I didn't need. ============================= Sounds like a story here, waiting to be told... Please fill us in on the rest of the details. |
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krj wrote in
: 406 Mhz EPIRB Make that 406 Mhz EPIRB with integral GPS receiver. Uplinks your exact position to the birds along with your distress call. Saves the helo boys hours to days of flight time trying to zero in on you when you're telling them where you are within a meter.... |
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