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Tag Archives: safety equipment
Let There Be Light – Testing the Streamlight Siege LED Lantern
I have used the Streamlight Siege LED Lantern for several months and have been quite impressed by it. For boaters, the Lantern floats, has multiple light levels, should survive a 2 meter (6 foot) drop), has a nice handle to … Continue reading
Posted in Boat Maintenance, Boating Safety
Tagged boat equipment, LED lantern, safety equipment
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Round Turn and Two Half Hitches
A great Fender Knot is the Round Turn and Two Half Hitches, it is also a great all around knot for both using on a boat and at home. I find the Round Turn and Two Half Hitches just as … Continue reading
Pelican Hooks / Gate Hooks
The simple Pelican Hook / Gate Hook seems to befuddle many crew members (and a fair number of skippers also). Here are some simple tips to take the mystery out of the Pelican Hook/ Gate Hook. Improper operation of the … Continue reading
Posted in Boating Safety, Sailing and Boating Skills
Tagged boat equipment, crew skills, safety equipment
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Laundry Day & Washing The Life Jackets
Cleaning Life-Jackets seems to be overlooked on many boats, and is not a job that anyone looks forward to. Having clean Life-Jackets makes it easier to get the crew to wear them. Cleaning the Life-Jackets from time to time helps … Continue reading
Your Fire Extinguisher
On a cold Sunday last winter some friends were on their way from Kirkland to a Frostbite Series race on Lake Union when the Coast Guard pulled along side their sailboat. The Coast Guard Boarding Officer ask if they had … Continue reading
Posted in Boat Maintenance, Boating Safety, seattle
Tagged boat equipment, safety equipment, vessel safety check
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Avoiding the Seattle Harbor Patrol’s Attention
Being stopped by the Harbor Patrol is one of those things very few people look forward to. To help avoid unwanted attention from the Seattle Harbor Patrol, they have produced a booklet covering Seattle area Regulations & Information for local … Continue reading
Don’t Drop the Cell-Phone
When I got my new smarter than I am Cell-Phone I was worried about dropping it overboard. The new phone did not have any attachment points like my previous Cell-Phone and was quite slick. Talking to the salesman he pointed … Continue reading

