Boat in harbor

Boat in harbor

Monday, April 11, 2016

Some of our favorite things on board...

I have been asked a number of times what items we can't live without on our boat. While I can live without some of these items, they have become things we don't want to live without.
Most of these items are used daily or at least every time we are under way.
The items are not listed in any particular order.
Here are just some of the favorites...

Our headsets got a lot of use while locking down the river system. It made the task of securing the boat pleasurable.
Wireless Headsets - (other wise known as "marriage savors".) Let me tell you, this has saved us a lot of bickering and discussions about docking. You see, Ben can not see me on the deck while he is operating the boat from the flybridge. He also can not hear me as we have full enclosed canvas up top. This made things a bit annoying as we would come to dock and I'm trying to let him know I've secured the spring line and he's up there asking if I've got us secure...then we would yell and then I would get sensitive, making docking not enjoyable. Now, we speak clearly and he knows exactly what I'm doing, I can give direction from the dock master if needed and we can yell at each other and no one can hear us!!!
Click here for the ones we own: Simutalk 24G headset

Hand held radio - We have been happy about this purchase from day 1. We have a VHF radio on board (one on the flybridge and one inside) but having a hand held radio (This particular model floats.) adds another safety feature as well as another way to communicate. Ben would have the main radio on 16, 13 or whichever channel the working tows used along the rivers. I had the handheld on 71 so we could talk with our fellow boaters while underway. This proved very helpful when I would reach out to the tows, as I could walk about the boat and wave as we pass. If Ben is on one channel I can be on another in a different location on the boat. We used it a lot while locking, Ben would be able to move about the boat and still be in communication with the lock master. Either way, having a second radio is always a huge help, and much safer.
Click here for the one we own: West Marine VHF 160 floating handheld VHF radio

Vacuum - We generate a lot of hair on our boat, actually Crocket does all the generating! So, I tend to vacuum a lot! Having a large vacuum that had to be plugged in, made it more cumbersome to do the job. So, I invested less than $100 in this cute little Black and Decker cordless hand held vacuum. It has a ton of suction with a 20V lithium battery, it pivots so I can reach those hard-to-get-to-spots and does not require a bag, and all the parts can be cleaned in the sink. It has its own charging station that can be mounted on a wall and it looks cute. Now, I vacuum every day, making it look like we do not have a shedding dog living here!
Click here for the one we own: Black and Decket 20V Pivot Vac

Sirius/XM radio - This one is pretty obvious. We love music and traveling as much as we do/are, radio stations are not always in tune. We tried our iTunes playlists but after a month of hearing all the same song selections, it was time to change. Ben ordered the Sirius/XM radio and now we have tunes whenever and where ever we are located. We want to listen to country...got it, hip-hop...got it, dance music...got that too!! Commercial free too! It is awesome!

PetGear soft crate - We purchased this dog crate for our sweet boy Crocket. Crocket is an 11 year old Springer who is allergic to bees. This has caused him to be freaked out by any bug that makes a buzzing sound (bees, flies, mosquitos) and he will try to bite at them. This is not a good thing. It could get very scary if he were to do that. So, this crate offers him protection, security (he was crate trained and loves being in his own space) and he still can see out and get fresh air flow. This was a life saver for us, when he is in here we don't have to worry about bugs getting to him, because they can not get him! This crate is soft sided and folds down making it great for storage. WE LOVE THIS CRATE, so does Crocket!
We found our soft crate here: Pet Gear Soft Crate

doTerra Essential Oils - Don't get me started on the benefits of these amazing oils! I have fallen in love with the many oils and many ways they help. I have my diffuser going daily with a variety of oils for cleaning, healing and helping our moods. Oils can be used to clean, cure, heal, protect and boost moods. I use oils from doTerra as they are considered therapeutic-grade oils. My favorites include: Frankincense, Lemon (mood boosting, cleaning, and great smell), Grapefruit, Serenity blend (mood booster), Lavender (help to sleep and good for skin irritations) and digest zen blend (for tummy aches), Terra shield blend (mosquito repellant) and OnGuard (healthy immunity).
Click here for information about doTerra oils: doTerra - Essential Oils 
Click here to order these oils from Amazon: doTerra oils on Amazon

Museum Putty -  When on a boat in waves, you better make sure you have the lamp, vase, picture frames and flower pots secure. Museum putty secures breakables! This is a life saver. I have many items secured using this amazing putty. It is like silly putty that you attach to the bottom of your item (vases, baskets, picture frames, lamps, etc) and press it where you want it. When you want to move the item, you twist it gently and viola! No damage to any surface! AND you can reuse it! It is awesome!!
Click here to order from Amazon: Collectors Hold Museum Putty

My bike with the bag attached. You can see the size difference from the full size bike in the photo. 
Bikes - One of the necessities we highly recommend investing in, is folding bikes while boating. We have gotten so much use out of our bikes. Since we do not have a car, we use our bikes to grocery shop, go out to eat, sight see and anytime we need to get somewhere we don't want to walk. Our bikes were purchased at Camping World and are no longer available. We went with a bigger tire than most small folding bikes offer. Seems to work for us! We purchased bags to attach to the bikes so we can load up with groceries! Some of our Looper pals have full size bikes on board. We just did not have the space. We purchased both our bikes for $400!

SeaLine Baja Dry Bag - traveling on the water either by dinghy or our boat, its important to have something to protect our valuables (phones, wallet, towel, camera, purse etc) from the water, salt, sun. This bag has proven to be our favorite travel companion in our dinghy. It holds a towel, our phones, wallet, our hand held radio, beverages, food, Crockets leash and whatever else we do not want getting wet. It has a roll-top closure that makes a watertight seal. The material is heave duty and will not tear. Best of all it is made in the USA. They offer this bag in a variety of sizes and colors. Ours was a gift from our Uncle Kevin and Aunt Tamara (over 5 years ago!)...I don't know what we would do without it!!!
Click here to order from Amazon: SeaLine Baja Dry Bag 20L

Roxy UPF 50 long sleeve rash guard - Being in the sun all the time is hard on your skin. I do not lay out, nor do I actively try to get tan. However, I am really tan. I use sunscreen (UPF 30) everyday and I still have a tan. But, there are days where we are out on the dinghy and I can not avoid the sun. So on those days I wear my Roxy long sleeve. It has a sunblock rating of UPF 50 and it keeps me cool...strange I know. I'm not sure how it does this but I can be in 85 degree temps and feel fine. I am also saving my skin from future wrinkles and sun damage. There are a lot of shirts out there that offer this same protection, but in my opinion, none as cute as this one!! I LOVE THIS SHIRT!!
Click here to order from West Marine: ROXY Women's loosest long sleeve rash guard

This is a custom smoker/grill...another item we CAN NOT live without!!!
My Husband - I HAD to add Ben here!! I would not be able to do this trip without this amazing guy! He makes me feel safe and loved, he keeps me laughing and helps fill my tummy full of yummy food. We are having the time of our lives and I would not want to do this trip with anyone else!!!

6 comments:

  1. Really useful info. Thanks for posting

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    1. Thank you! Glad it helped...I already have a sequel in the works!

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  2. Great post, Jane. I might have to get a Sirius Radio. Like you guys, the I-tunes selection gets old fast.

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  3. Would Pandora not be good? I love my channel list.

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    1. While Pandora is great, it requires internet (wifi) which can be spotty on the water.

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