5 Items To Take With You When You Go Boating

Posted on: 22 October 2017

When you go boating, there are various marine supplies that you should make sure that you take out on the water with you. These supplies will make your boating experience more comfortable and more safe at the same time.

#1 Portable Utility Battery

The last thing you want to happen is to have an important tool run out of juice when you are out on the water. Lots of devices on your boat use batteries, from the lights you bring with you for seeing in the dark to your GPS system and fish finder.

A portable utility batter is a large battery that can charge USB items and also has a DC power outlet. It can also be used to jump start a motor that is failing to start as well. It is a handy way to recharge electrical devices when you are out on the lake all day away from traditional power sources.

#2 Extra Gas

If your boat is powered by gas, you should always bring an extra gas can with you. The last thing you want to happen is to run out of gas out on the water and get stuck until your boat drifts to shore or another boater finds you. Bringing an extra gas can with you will ensure that you always have a way to make it back to shore, no matter what happens when you are out on the water.

#3 Spotlight

Your boat should be equipped with a spotlight. A spotlight can help you navigate when you go out on the water in the morning. It can also help you navigate if you end up on the water later than you intended. Especially in the fall, evening can sneak up on you.

A spotlight will ensure that you are able to navigate. A handheld spotlight or one that clips onto your boat will both work equally well.

#4 Map

You should also take a map of the water and surrounding area where you are boating. If you are hitting up a new lake or river, be sure to grab a map for that body of water. That way, no matter what happens to your digital GPS, you will be able to navigate back home.

#5 Tool Kit

Finally, you should also take a tool kit with you out on the water. A tool kit can help you if you encounter an emergency with your boat. Your tool kit should have an extra prop, a prop wrench, screw driver, drill, duct tape, and electrical tape. You should also keep a couple of flairs in your tool kit in case you ever need to signal for assistance while out on the water. 

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