Yacht's Grab-Bag
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Revision as of 10:05, 10 March 2008
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Yacht's "Grab-Bag"
In the unfortunate event of having to "Abandon Ship" it is imperative to have a "Grab" bag close to hand to carry on to the liferaft. Although all good quality liferafts are equiped with a small amount of emergency supplies and equipment, carrying on a "grab-bag" will add those extras that may be required.
Ideally, this bag must be a waterproof, soft bag and easy to grab, carry and pass to the liferaft. As it cannot be too large, careful thought must be given to it's contents and weight.
When underway on passage it is wise to keep the ship's papers and crew's passports in a waterproof wallet somewhere near the logbook. If the crew must abandon ship; take the wallet, logbook and "grab-bag" UP TO the liferaft.
Grab-Bag Contents
Suggested contents of the grab-bag:-
- Copies of Ship's and personal documents
- Handheld GPS
- Handheld VHF
- Spare batteries
- Signaling mirror and whistle
- Knife and scissors
- First aid kit
- Sea sickness tablets
- Sun screen lotion
- Hand Water maker
- Tinned food
- Two tin openers
- Fishing kit
- Rope
- Radar reflector
- Thermal protection
- Sponges
- Floating flashlights
- Flares: Red: 6 para, 4 hand, White: 2 para, 4 hand, Smoke: 2
- Sunglasses
- Some money
- Fill the bag with bottled water.
References
Books, etc.
Forum Discussions
Links to discussion threads on the CruiserLog Forum
External Links
Links to relative websites.
Personal Notes
Personal experience?
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