#232101 - 09/14/11 02:21 AM
Re: Emerg Kit for Boat
[Re: bacpacjac]
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Geezer in Chief
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Not sure what the water temp is but the warm weather has only just left us so it might still be warm enough for a quick skinny dip at night without risking a heart attack, but too long to for an unexpected dunking away from the dock. The water temperature is really crucial for survival. Down here in SOCal where our water varied from the mid 40's in spring to the upper 60s-low 70s, we hit our peak water temps about this time of year. I imagine that might the case with your water as well, but I am only guessing. What really works best for our conditions if you get in the water is either a wetsuit (something you cannot don quickly in case of an emergency) or a float coat, which is an ideal garment, especially if it has a beavertail. Unfortuantely, they are not cheap. Enjoy your trip and take care....
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#232103 - 09/14/11 02:24 AM
Re: Emerg Kit for Boat
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Sounds like a fantastic trip. "A Three Hour Tour, A Three Hour Tour ...." you say ? Better pack some coconuts just incase ! Great ideas Aussie. Thanks guys!! As always, you're all very helpful and I appreciate it! That's right, THAT'S RIGHT!!! In an emergency situation you can break open the coconuts and make haupia! My latest effort had too little starch, since I was eyeballing the amounts. As a consequence, the haupia came out a bit more gelatinous than I would have wanted. Let that be a survival lesson to all. Da Bing, looking forward to hearing bacpacjac's story of survival and courage
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#232105 - 09/14/11 02:45 AM
Re: Emerg Kit for Boat
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Carpal Tunnel
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Loc: Ontario, Canada
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I have a good hush puppy and Key Lime pie recipe to go with the seafood... have a safe trip
So... are you sharing? I'd love the recipes. They'll go well with the haupia.
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#232106 - 09/14/11 02:47 AM
Re: Emerg Kit for Boat
[Re: Bingley]
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Carpal Tunnel
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Loc: Ontario, Canada
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That's right, THAT'S RIGHT!!! In an emergency situation you can break open the coconuts and make haupia!
My latest effort had too little starch, since I was eyeballing the amounts. As a consequence, the haupia came out a bit more gelatinous than I would have wanted. Let that be a survival lesson to all.
LOL! Da Bing, looking forward to hearing bacpacjac's story of survival and courage [/quote] Let's hope it's not THAT exciting.
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#232107 - 09/14/11 02:50 AM
Re: Emerg Kit for Boat
[Re: hikermor]
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Carpal Tunnel
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What really works best for our conditions if you get in the water is either a wetsuit (something you cannot don quickly in case of an emergency) or a float coat, which is an ideal garment, especially if it has a beavertail. Unfortuantely, they are not cheap.
Enjoy your trip and take care....
If I only had the budget. Instead I'll go with non-cotton layers which will hopefully dry quickly on shore, and quicker if I can get a fire going.
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#232159 - 09/14/11 11:54 PM
Re: Emerg Kit for Boat
[Re: Aussie]
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Carpal Tunnel
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Will there be mosquitoes ? Do you need bug nets and spray ? Good idea Aussie. We'll all got spray in our tackle boxes but I added a few wiped to the emerg kit as well. Thanks for the reminder!
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#232230 - 09/15/11 07:27 PM
Re: Emerg Kit for Boat
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Registered: 01/06/08
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Loc: Canada
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#232387 - 09/18/11 08:53 PM
Re: Emerg Kit for Boat
[Re: bacpacjac]
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Carpal Tunnel
Registered: 05/05/07
Posts: 3601
Loc: Ontario, Canada
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After reading the thread about modular kits, I decided to take a similar approach with this project. As part of the larger emerg kit, I made an SOS kit for the boat. It is designed to be small, inconspicuous, float and ALWAYS be on board and accessible, even if the larger kit is removed or inaccessible during an accident.
In a Nalgalene, I included: Fox 40 on lanyard, signal mirror, bic lighter, fire steel and striker, waterproof matches, vaseline cotton balls, fatwood, 2 tealights, microPUR tabs, lrg ziplock bag, bandana, steel fishing leader, fishing line, small pack of hooks and weights, paracord, compass, mini first aid kit (bandaids, prep pads, polysporin and a few OTC meds), lip balm, 3AAA flashlight, chem light, small sierra saw, tea bags and jerky. I put that in an aluminium can and duct taped them together. "SOS" is written in large letters on the duct tape in permanent marker.
This kit will hopefully stay onboard now that our trip is over and will hopefully never be needed. Great ideas all. Thank you!
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