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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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