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4 Pieces of Marine Equipment Any Prepper on the Coast Needs

When you are a prepper, your emergency supplies and equipment should extend to your boat. Living on the coast allows you to evacuate land by boat and reach another safe destination. If you are on the water during a disaster, the equipment could help you to reach rescuers or find safety. Consider these four pieces of marine equipment every prepper should have.

Flares and Emergency Signals

Flares and emergency signals are key to getting noticed by other boats and search planes if your vessel becomes disabled on the water. Preppers on the coast should have their boats fully stocked with these emergency beacons in case of a power outage. Other boats will be able to find a vessel in trouble even if the radio goes out.

Boat Lifts

When you need to move your boat between two different elevations of water, a boat lift is a wise choice. As an alternative to a canal lock, companies like Abbotts’ Construction Services Inc., know that a boat lift helps to get your boat to where it needs to be without having to wait for outside assistance. Using a boat lift facilitates getting into a port or harbor, especially in the case of severe weather, power outages or another type of natural disaster.

Radios

Communications radios are also helpful pieces of marine equipment. Radios allow a boat captain to issue a mayday in case of a dangerous situation. They can also be used to call for coast guard assistance. If a captain needs the aid of another boat, using the radio is a simple way to find help as quickly as possible.

GPS Tracking Units

GPS tracking units are an important piece of marine equipment that every boat owner should have. These units pinpoint the boat's location. In case a severe weather event were to take place, you could use the unit to find the nearest place to come into shore and dock your boat. Consider a GPS unit that has a battery backup in case your boat loses power. If you had to come inland, you could remove the GPS unit from your boat and use it to get to safety.

Each of these pieces of marine equipment should be considered an investment in your safety. Many of these pieces of equipment can also be used on land if needed. By purchasing and installing these pieces of equipment as you can afford to, you will be able to prepare for a wide variety of emergency situations that could occur.


About the Author:
Brooke Chaplan is a freelance writer and recent graduate of the University of New Mexico. She writes for many online publications and blogs about home improvements, family, and health. She is an avid hiker, biker and runner. Contact her via twitter @BrookeChaplan.



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