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Can Your Crew Find The Safety Equipment?
Many times the safety equipment is tucked away in cabinets and under cushions making it difficult to find even simple equipment like a small Band-Aid and disinfectant. This is a Safety Equipment Sheet that I use on my boat. A … Continue reading
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Tagged boat equipment, boating safety, safety equipment
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Was This Your Fender Knot?
This Fender Knot was spotted recently at a Puget Sound Marina. They are loosing massive style points here and while the knot will hold, I suspect that it might be difficult to untie. See below for some options to restore … Continue reading

