Austintatious
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- May 18, 2010
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Hi all... I am looking for a list of considerations for doing some offshore fishing.
I am a safety minded person... for one I don't want to die but I like to avoid hassles as well!
I have a 19' aluminum Center console that has really deep sides w/ a 90 Hp merc. I am in the process of cleaning it up/ restoring it and outfitting it for at least some bay fishing. We May want to venture out to a rig if possible ( if it isn't too rough)
I have a few things in mind in addition to all the required safety gear:
Aerial Flares
Fog horn
2 extra 6hp Motors on transom
Extra 6 gallons of fuel
Plenty of water
VHF radio
GPS ( on fish finder)
Buckets (for bailing if the need arises)
Signal mirror
Emergency blankets ( little silver ones)
Is there anything else you would add to the list? Is there anywhere online that I can visit to be sure I am prepared in the event something bad happens?
I will do all I can to prevent being adrift, sinking, tipping, burning, getting lost, ETC... but I still want to be prepared for any of them.
I am a safety minded person... for one I don't want to die but I like to avoid hassles as well!
I have a 19' aluminum Center console that has really deep sides w/ a 90 Hp merc. I am in the process of cleaning it up/ restoring it and outfitting it for at least some bay fishing. We May want to venture out to a rig if possible ( if it isn't too rough)
I have a few things in mind in addition to all the required safety gear:
Aerial Flares
Fog horn
2 extra 6hp Motors on transom
Extra 6 gallons of fuel
Plenty of water
VHF radio
GPS ( on fish finder)
Buckets (for bailing if the need arises)
Signal mirror
Emergency blankets ( little silver ones)
Is there anything else you would add to the list? Is there anywhere online that I can visit to be sure I am prepared in the event something bad happens?
I will do all I can to prevent being adrift, sinking, tipping, burning, getting lost, ETC... but I still want to be prepared for any of them.