Seasonal safety checks

Started by Kal-Kevin, March 11, 2008, 12:59:39 PM

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Kal-Kevin

When was the last time you took a good look at you safety equipment? With fishing season get a good start for the year in this part of the world have you took the time to go over your boat and check if everything is ready for your safety and all your passengers? 

Let start a list of things we need to check and you can add any I forgot to add.

1. did you look over each and every PFD for rips and tears?
2. do you have a fire extinguishers charged and shaken?
3. is your first aid kit in order?
4. do you have signaling items in your boat
5. are you tag on the boat up to date?
6. is you tow rope in good condition?
7. do you have your fishing license?
8. do you have your throwable on board?
9.

Kal

bassamatic

never pick a fight with an oldman,if he is to old to fight he will just shoot u

Kal-Kevin

No I left it open so if someone thinks of one I missed they can added it as in posting stated.  ;)
Quote from: Kal-Kevin on March 11, 2008, 12:59:39 PM
Let start a list of things we need to check and you can add any I forgot to add.

Kal

BW

 :-* #9.  Extra dry close and shoes in a water proof container if the weather and water is still cold. (slips do happen)

Kal-Kevin

good one BW any more we can share?

Kal

Bassinkorea

1. did you look over each and every PFD for rips and tears?
2. do you have a fire extinguishers charged and shaken?
3. is your first aid kit in order?
4. do you have signaling items in your boat
5. are you tag on the boat up to date?
6. is you tow rope in good condition?
7. do you have your fishing license?
8. do you have your throwable on board?
9. Extra dry close and shoes in a water proof container if the weather and water is still cold. (slips do happen)
10. Lighter and/or matches
11.
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Glasstream15

11. Boarding step or ladder.

Trying to get back aboard in cold water with soaked clothes can be impossible. Some type of boarding assistance could be a lifesaver.
The world is full of people who can hear a loud bang, feel a sharp pain in the foot, notice smoke trickling out of their holster . . . and never put it all together