The bare necessities

nordic_ranger

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Electrically or electronically other than engine batteries and navigation lights what do you think are the bare necessities for your boat. What piece of equipment could you not do without (other than your hairdrier or curling tongs).

Jim.

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i know somebody who recently sailed in the NW Scotland lacking many normally useful instruments to navigation and engine performance but he is an ancient mariner of vast experience. an ebespacher would be his 'must have' ....

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Plus fridge

Fitted one to our Stag when we had her and wouldn't willingly go back to milk & meat going off after a day.

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Gin
Tonic
Ice
Lemon
Plethora of Mag-Lite
Hand-Held VHF - seriously, the only way to contact anyone whilst single-handing or doing anything under power (just too damned loud in the cabin).

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Re: Top Five (plus one)

Slightly different order - but if going further afield I would put it this way
ICE MAKER - for gin and tonic
Basic GPS
Echosounder
Log
VHFSteam radio (for weather and entertainment)

Radar reflector (OK, I know it's not electric)


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