marinetrader
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You recently acquired that pristine trawler or motor yacht and you are excited to get her underway to take her home.* You are running around for what feels like days getting all equipped.* Food, drinks, apparel, the list goes on and on.* What if you forget something?
To help you to recollect everything, here is a simple check list with almost all you will require to get underway.
Navigation - Be certain to have paper charts on your vesseland that you know how to read them; you never know when your chart plotter will choose to give up on you.
Maptech Chart Kit
Dozier's Waterway Guide
Set of binoculars
Up to date flare kit
First aid kit
Suitable dock lines
Correct fenders
Laptop with air card
Handheld VHF
Flashlight
Mechanical - It is essential to have extra parts on board.* They may be hard (if not impossible) to acquire on your cruise home.* You might be anchored out in the middle of nowhere and require an alternate part.
Biobore diesel fuel additive
Deck fill key to open fuel/water fill ports
Bridle if chain rode
25 foot dock line
2 stainless shackles (1 extra)
2 sets of pliers (1 extra)
Clorox to disinfect water tanks, 1 tsp/10 gallons water
Mask and fins
Fuel filters
Standby impellors for engines
Standby bilge pump
Extra bilge pump float switch
Extra fresh water pump
Spare air conditioning water pump
Oil absorbent pads
Rags
Tools - sockets, wrenches, screw drivers
Lubricants, WD-40, Corrosion Block
Engine oil
Coolant
Propane if boat so equipped
Lighter
Fill fuel tanks
Outboard gasoline
Outboard 2-cycle oil if required
Muriatic acid if heads use salt water to flush
Provisions - Make it a point to purchase enough to last the whole trip home; you don't know if you will have access to a supermarket, especially if you are in the Bahamas.
Food
Drinks
Beer or liquor if so desired
Cups
Glasses
Pots and pans
Utensils
Dish soap
Garbage bags
Galley towels
Napkins/paper towels
Bath towels
Bed linens
Bath soap
Toilet paper
Fill water tanks
Coffee pot/coffee
Personal Items - Take more apparel than you expect to use. You don'tknow if you will get wet because of an unexpected thunderstorm.
Clothes
Deck shoes
Hats
Sunglasses
Rain coat
Cash for tipping dock hands
Digital camera
You now must find a location to stow everything so it will not mess up your yacht or drop if you happen to be in rough seas.* You also need to inspect all systems to be certain that they are working suitably and that all engines have correct fluid amounts.* After that you need to map your trip home which means studying your charts and figuring how far to travel each day.* Dozier's Waterway Guide is a tremendous help in locating marinas and things to do in the local area.* You may also choose to anchor out on the cruise home.* Make sure your generator is operating well and that its fluids are full also.* It will be time to get a good night's sleep in preparation for your first day underway in your new trawler.
The captain will run the boat and his first mate will aid with navigation and line handling.* The first mate should look at the paper charts while the captain keeps his eye on the chart plotter.* It is crucial to have paper charts on your vessel; electronics without doubt will fail at some point in time.
When pulling into a marina for the night, dock hands will assist you with your lines and electrical connections.* It is customary to tip a minimum of $5.00 per dock hand for their help.
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After a brief period of time, you will become used to the way your boat operates and feels.* Docking will also come naturally after some practice.* Your trawler or motor yacht will become so familiar to you that the slightest weird noise or smell will alert you to a problem.*
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To help you to recollect everything, here is a simple check list with almost all you will require to get underway.
Navigation - Be certain to have paper charts on your vesseland that you know how to read them; you never know when your chart plotter will choose to give up on you.
Maptech Chart Kit
Dozier's Waterway Guide
Set of binoculars
Up to date flare kit
First aid kit
Suitable dock lines
Correct fenders
Laptop with air card
Handheld VHF
Flashlight
Mechanical - It is essential to have extra parts on board.* They may be hard (if not impossible) to acquire on your cruise home.* You might be anchored out in the middle of nowhere and require an alternate part.
Biobore diesel fuel additive
Deck fill key to open fuel/water fill ports
Bridle if chain rode
25 foot dock line
2 stainless shackles (1 extra)
2 sets of pliers (1 extra)
Clorox to disinfect water tanks, 1 tsp/10 gallons water
Mask and fins
Fuel filters
Standby impellors for engines
Standby bilge pump
Extra bilge pump float switch
Extra fresh water pump
Spare air conditioning water pump
Oil absorbent pads
Rags
Tools - sockets, wrenches, screw drivers
Lubricants, WD-40, Corrosion Block
Engine oil
Coolant
Propane if boat so equipped
Lighter
Fill fuel tanks
Outboard gasoline
Outboard 2-cycle oil if required
Muriatic acid if heads use salt water to flush
Provisions - Make it a point to purchase enough to last the whole trip home; you don't know if you will have access to a supermarket, especially if you are in the Bahamas.
Food
Drinks
Beer or liquor if so desired
Cups
Glasses
Pots and pans
Utensils
Dish soap
Garbage bags
Galley towels
Napkins/paper towels
Bath towels
Bed linens
Bath soap
Toilet paper
Fill water tanks
Coffee pot/coffee
Personal Items - Take more apparel than you expect to use. You don'tknow if you will get wet because of an unexpected thunderstorm.
Clothes
Deck shoes
Hats
Sunglasses
Rain coat
Cash for tipping dock hands
Digital camera
You now must find a location to stow everything so it will not mess up your yacht or drop if you happen to be in rough seas.* You also need to inspect all systems to be certain that they are working suitably and that all engines have correct fluid amounts.* After that you need to map your trip home which means studying your charts and figuring how far to travel each day.* Dozier's Waterway Guide is a tremendous help in locating marinas and things to do in the local area.* You may also choose to anchor out on the cruise home.* Make sure your generator is operating well and that its fluids are full also.* It will be time to get a good night's sleep in preparation for your first day underway in your new trawler.
The captain will run the boat and his first mate will aid with navigation and line handling.* The first mate should look at the paper charts while the captain keeps his eye on the chart plotter.* It is crucial to have paper charts on your vessel; electronics without doubt will fail at some point in time.
When pulling into a marina for the night, dock hands will assist you with your lines and electrical connections.* It is customary to tip a minimum of $5.00 per dock hand for their help.
*
After a brief period of time, you will become used to the way your boat operates and feels.* Docking will also come naturally after some practice.* Your trawler or motor yacht will become so familiar to you that the slightest weird noise or smell will alert you to a problem.*
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