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"Must Have" for the Flats Boating
Posted: July 20th, 2004, 4:29 pm
by mjsigns
I am really close to closing on a new boat, and I am trying to assess what safety equipment and other boating accessories I am going to need for the flats. I have most of the fishing equipment covered (I think). Any input would be apreciated!
Thanks- MJ

Re: "Must Have" for the Flats Boating
Posted: July 20th, 2004, 5:46 pm
by EddieJoe
mjsigns wrote:I am really close to closing on a new boat, and I am trying to assess what safety equipment and other boating accessories I am going to need for the flats. I have most of the fishing equipment covered (I think). Any input would be apreciated!
Thanks- MJ

For the flats, a fixed mount or hand held vhf radio. A good lcd depth recorder. A fixed mount or portable GPS. An auto inflate PFD for you if you fish alone. A drift bag to slow you on windy days. A good led flashlight. A couple of chlorox bottles set up as marker buoys.
EJ
Posted: July 20th, 2004, 9:22 pm
by tin can
EddieJoe covered most everything. Add to his list, a small cutting board, a knife, a pair of wire cutters, a pair of needle nose pliers, a dip net, a small gaff, and, if you're fishing in close or in the creeks, a good trolling motor. I also have hand towels hanging on the side of the console. Oh, don't forget the Frog Toggs.
Posted: July 20th, 2004, 9:47 pm
by Ken K
A small vinyl coated mushroom anchor (in addition to your main anchor) cleated off in the back is handy when you want to stop your drift to get another cast or two into a hole. A poor man's Powerpole.
Posted: July 21st, 2004, 5:55 am
by Chalk
A mapping GPS to be more specific and use it to mark your spots, if you want every boat on the flats to come over throw a clorox marker out.
Flare kit, first aide kit, water proof bag for storing your wallet, keys, cell phone and any important stuff.
A bare minimum tool kit, enough tools to change a prop or fix minor things, you don't need enough tools to rebuild the engine.
Spare Prop
Spare drain plug
Posted: July 21st, 2004, 8:12 am
by Flats Rascal
Beer cooler.

Posted: July 21st, 2004, 8:22 am
by wevans
I'v found that as I get older

I use my Bimni top a lot more also

Posted: July 21st, 2004, 9:30 am
by Sir reel
I'll ditto Chalks suggestion regarding the "flare gun". Even though I could see other boats moving around..my radio was receivng and wasn't transmitting. The flare gun saved the day for me a couple of years ago.

Posted: July 21st, 2004, 2:54 pm
by RHTFISH
Rod holders....there never seems to be enough! I also like carrying a small hand pump and hose in case bilge pump acts up and also use it to wash down inside of boat sometimes after a "bloody battle."
Also consider a spare prop, hat and sunglasses. Seems there's always something to add! But that's part of the fun of it all!
Good Luck!
Posted: July 21st, 2004, 7:24 pm
by tin can
I sure hope mj is buying a
LARGE boat.

Posted: July 21st, 2004, 8:23 pm
by Chalk
tin can wrote:I sure hope mj is buying a
LARGE boat.

The things stated were things I like to have...I only have the bare essentials in my boat, ice for the fish and gas

Posted: July 22nd, 2004, 8:02 am
by Flats Rascal
Posted: July 23rd, 2004, 10:20 am
by Sea Gurl
All those things sounds like my "wish" list for all gift giving holidays!!!
My input - Spare boat key put somewhere secure on boat and a 5 gal plastic bucket. Mine holds a cast net and also could be used in an emergency to slow boat's drift down, also a couple of large trash can size black plastic garbage bags. They're small and easy to store and if your boat goes down (who ever plans for THAT event, heaven forbid!) you can get into the bags to help prevent hypothermia, and a fire extinguisher.
Sea Gurl
Posted: July 24th, 2004, 10:09 pm
by mjsigns
Thanks for all the great replies and I sincerely appreciate all your responses. One could almost create a definitive list from all these suggestions and recommendations. I think I am going to need a bigger boat....
