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Forum: Inflatable boats - SIBs and folding RIBs 26 October 2023, 09:02
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Posted By Fenlander
>>>Generally not recommended on the wrist because...

>>>Generally not recommended on the wrist because of the possibility of slipping off.

Yep sorry, appreciate that. I clip to a wrist strap of my coat if wearing that, if no coat usually have a...
Forum: Inflatable boats - SIBs and folding RIBs 25 October 2023, 19:10
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Posted By Fenlander
Actually I prefer on my wrist. On my thigh I find...

Actually I prefer on my wrist. On my thigh I find if I move about say coming to a pontoon there is a risk of cutting the motor and undoing the previous two mins of superb slick seamanship.
Forum: Inflatable boats - SIBs and folding RIBs 24 October 2023, 17:59
Replies: 199
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Posted By Fenlander
I reckon "Trev" is reading it that Steve had the...

I reckon "Trev" is reading it that Steve had the cord from OB round his thigh and back again clipped to the OB. I think it was just the way Steve wrote it was open to that interpretation.

Re the...
Forum: Inflatable boats - SIBs and folding RIBs 10 August 2019, 10:38
Replies: 199
Views: 343,260
Posted By Fenlander
Interesting Jon. So I'd fail in Australia for an...

Interesting Jon. So I'd fail in Australia for an under rated buoyancy aid... no V-sheet... also not having pyro flares... but I'd exceed the kit requirements by having a VHF... now that last one did...
Forum: Inflatable boats - SIBs and folding RIBs 09 August 2019, 18:04
Replies: 199
Views: 343,260
Posted By Fenlander
>>> I was going to do this but when I saw how...

>>> I was going to do this but when I saw how much kit I carry I was to shocked to post

Ha ha I had similar thoughts Jeff.
Forum: Inflatable boats - SIBs and folding RIBs 09 August 2019, 17:42
Replies: 199
Views: 343,260
Posted By Fenlander
Then my buoyancy aid... VHF Pocket Garmin...

Then my buoyancy aid...

VHF
Pocket Garmin Etrex with full marine mapping - a superb bit of kit for its size
Locking knife - non-safety for shore use
In one pocket - laminated VHF emergency...
Forum: Inflatable boats - SIBs and folding RIBs 09 August 2019, 17:39
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Views: 343,260
Posted By Fenlander
Next the bag we call "the one the camera's in"......

Next the bag we call "the one the camera's in"...

2 spare Buffs
2 light hoodies
Travel towel
Bottled water - 4 usually
Small 1st aid pouch
Spare fuel line and bulb
Length cord
Digicam
Forum: Inflatable boats - SIBs and folding RIBs 09 August 2019, 17:35
Replies: 199
Views: 343,260
Posted By Fenlander
Then what we call the small grab bag... Air...

Then what we call the small grab bag...

Air horn
Odeo LED flare
All round white light - would gaffer tape to boathook if caught out after dark
30m submersible 150m beam LED torch with SOS flash...
Forum: Inflatable boats - SIBs and folding RIBs 09 August 2019, 17:30
Replies: 199
Views: 343,260
Posted By Fenlander
What I call "the anchor bag" and Mrs F calls...

What I call "the anchor bag" and Mrs F calls "will we ever need anything in there, it's bloody heavy"...

2kg ish anchor, chain and 35m of 6mm rope attached.
15m extra 6mm rope
2 large inflatable...
Forum: Inflatable boats - SIBs and folding RIBs 09 August 2019, 17:21
Replies: 199
Views: 343,260
Posted By Fenlander
Time to give this post a prod as a year has...

Time to give this post a prod as a year has passed since Willk's last update and I have time on my hands. To make it easier to see I'll divide the kit up into sections over a few posts. To be honest...
Forum: Inflatable boats - SIBs and folding RIBs 25 May 2018, 11:37
Replies: 199
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Posted By Fenlander
Well coincidentally Lee1 has raised the...

Well coincidentally Lee1 has raised the DeWalt/Stanley box thing in a thread not that long ago. To my mind if you go to sea you want to know you have kit proven for that environment. Those toolboxes...
Forum: Inflatable boats - SIBs and folding RIBs 01 August 2013, 13:15
Replies: 199
Views: 343,260
Posted By Fenlander
Nice setup with that Pelicase Max. We're on hols...

Nice setup with that Pelicase Max. We're on hols this week and out in the Honwave daily. As you know our preference is for assembling with two seats. One has a seatbag under which takes all the...
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