matnoo
Well-Known Member
Just getting into sailing, having given up climbing a year ago.
When climbing I had an emergency bits bag which I took on expeditions, which included small pieces/portions of:
Spare webbing,
duck tape
a small mirror
superglue/araldite
a zip
a couple of round keyrings
sewing kit
wire
wax
2 zip ties
a small ali tube
tin foil
a bit of bluetac
a plastic bag
chewing gum
Leatherman
for boating.. what stuff should I include? Clearly having a boat, the repair kit doesnt have to be so light weight!
Im a great believer in having a few things that 'will just about get you home' when faced with a problem. As having assorted seemingly random items often proves far more adaptable and flexible than specific tools (when combined with a bit of ingenuity and desperation!!!)
Obviously, Ill also be carrying a specific boat tool kit, but are there any things that youd suggest keeping on board that might help me get out of a sticky (unforseeable?!) situation or help with things onboard?
The kind of insider info, like I always took a black bin bag for climbing, put snow in it, and cos its black, in the sun it heats up and you get fresh water without having to waste gas/time in boiling it.
that kind of thing...
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What do you always keep around.. just in case?
Mat
When climbing I had an emergency bits bag which I took on expeditions, which included small pieces/portions of:
Spare webbing,
duck tape
a small mirror
superglue/araldite
a zip
a couple of round keyrings
sewing kit
wire
wax
2 zip ties
a small ali tube
tin foil
a bit of bluetac
a plastic bag
chewing gum
Leatherman
for boating.. what stuff should I include? Clearly having a boat, the repair kit doesnt have to be so light weight!
Im a great believer in having a few things that 'will just about get you home' when faced with a problem. As having assorted seemingly random items often proves far more adaptable and flexible than specific tools (when combined with a bit of ingenuity and desperation!!!)
Obviously, Ill also be carrying a specific boat tool kit, but are there any things that youd suggest keeping on board that might help me get out of a sticky (unforseeable?!) situation or help with things onboard?
The kind of insider info, like I always took a black bin bag for climbing, put snow in it, and cos its black, in the sun it heats up and you get fresh water without having to waste gas/time in boiling it.
that kind of thing...
/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
What do you always keep around.. just in case?
Mat