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PUMP OR BAILER \J 8. ANCHOR □ 9. ANCHOR LINE □ 10. ROPE □ 11. TOOLS □ 12. FLASHLIGHT □ 13. EXTRA BATTERIES □ 14. FIRST AID KIT □ 15. EXTRA FUEL □ 16. EXTRA PARTS □ 17. EXTRA CLOTHING □ 18. EXTRA FOOD □ 19. WATERPROOF MATCHES □ 20. MINIMAL SURVIVAL EQUIPMENT □ 21. DISTRESS FLARES ....fj A sea anchor or drag anchor can be improvised out of articles found on every boat, i.e. clothing, a bucket, oars or floor boards. This makeshift anchor will keep a boat from drifting aimlessly in case of a motor ...malfunction, and in a storm it will steady a boat and help keep it from capsizing. 11 doesn't work too well for bailing. Besides, it's hard on the hat. An ANCHOR and a strong ANCHOR LINE should be carried as a matter of convenience as well as safety. A boater may wish to anchor in a quiet cove to fish or swim, or he may need to drop anchor to wait out a storm. Every boater should also know how to improvise a "sea anchor" out of his jacket or pants to help steady his boat if the motor quits during a sudden storm.
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