Draft #10 - Tuesday December 9, 2014
Ship’s Equipment
Loaded on Truck/Ship Item

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Stored in Barn Stored in Shed Stored on Ship Removed for Repair, or Borrowed

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Missing
Date
Life vests (PFDs): At least one per person on board, with appropriate sizes for undersized prisoners guests.       /      /      
At least one Throwable Life Ring or Cushion       /      /      
Three Day/Night Flares, within expiration date       /      /      
Two type B-2 ABC Fire Extinguishers       /      /      
At least one compressed gas Air-Horn       /      /      
Ship’s bell       /      /      
Steerboard and gear in Line Bag       /      /      
Cruising dock-lines in Line Bag       /      /      
Tiller for steerboard       /      /      
Sail, running rigging (sheets, braces), and raku in Sail Bag       /      /      
18 pound Admiralty Anchor, and line stowed port side stern       /      /      
Hand bilge pump, bailer and bucket       /      /      
Captain’s Chest:
  • Logbook
  • Medical Kit
  • Tools
  • Navigation Gear
      /      /      
Hand-held Marine VHF Radio       /      /      
Binoculars, in “opticals” bag (Depending on scope of voyage.)       /      /      
Water bottles and bottle bags (One per crewman, more or less,
depending on weather and scope of voyage.)
      /      /      
Bork bags for stowage (Depending on scope of voyage.)       /      /      
Flags and Pennants as needed (Stowed in designated bin)       /      /      
Cooler with ice (as needed in hot weather)       /      /      
Trash Bags - Normally stowed in the shed. Load at least one on board for a day–trip,
more for longer voyages.
      /      /      
Mallet: “Thor’s hammer” one from the crossed maple root, or other more conventional mallet.       /      /      
Extension cord for Mast Light if any chance of being out after dark.       /      /      
Compass       /      /      
Oars: at least one per crewman, plus one pair of heavy oak oars       /      /      
Boarding Step       /      /      
Boat hooks: At least one each fore and aft       /      /      
Fenders       /      /      
Shore–Powered Bilge–Pump & Screen       /      /      
12 H Danforth Anchor and line crate stowed at bow These stay on board always       /      /      
Small Aluminum Boat Hook       /      /      
Bailing Bucket       /      /      
Utility Lines       /      /      
12-Volt Marine Battery for Electric Bilge Pump and also Masthead Running Light if nighttime cruising is a possibility. Multiple batteries may be taken according to the expected duration of the voyage. On–charge in Forge On Board connected to pump       /      /      
Other:       /      /      
Other:       /      /      

Bosun Initial and Date at End–of–Voyage:                             /  /