Here is one of my latest additions.
An emergency equipment bag using an ACR 'rapid ditch express' bag, sourced from BOE marine.
Here is the previous equipment bag...
... and the new bag.
The bag holds my 12ga and 25mm aerials, smokes, and flares (current and expired in separate...
Actually, gasoline is about 6.5 pounds per gallon.
Water is 8.35 pounds per freshwater gallon.
A minor point to be sure, but if you have large tankage, it could add up. :wink:
I do, and I use the 'alarm' feature to let me know when I need to fill-up too!
My main tank is 127 gallons so I set my alarm for 20 gallons. That gives me about an hour-and-a-half of cruise time to finish what I'm doing and make my way to my favorite fuel dock. :wink:
The Navman 2100...
One of the most useful items that you can add to your boat is a fuel transducer and computer. My boat is outboard powered and equipped with a Navman 2100, but you (or your dealer) can install a similar fuel computer on an inboard or I/O powered boat as well.
You would be amazed at how your...
Electronics can be a personal thing, and much depends on where you fish, what you fish for, and what sort of vessel you are outfitting.
Having said all that, my personal choices are:
GPS/chartplotter - Garmin 2010
Sounder - Furuno 600L
VHF - Icom 502
Antenna - Digital 529
Fuel...
This is how I configured the helm of my Parker 2520 MVSC last year.
Of course, I have even more work to do this season... :D
The handheld is a Uniden Voyager, the sounder is a Furuno 600L, the GPS/chartplotter is a Garmin 2010, the fuel management is a Navman 2100, the VHF is an Icom...