Boat Parts: 3 Essential Items to Have Before Leaving the Dock
As summer draws nearer, you’re probably thinking about exploring Upstate New York’s beautiful lakes. Do you have the boat parts you need to be safe during your next adventure? The team at Sutter's Canandaigua Marina of greater Rochester has prepared this list of essential items every boater needs before they leave the dock.
1. Safety Equipment
The most important thing you can do before a day on the lake is to make sure you have the proper safety equipment. Your boat should have a working horn to alert other watercraft of your approach. Bring enough life jackets for everyone on board and pack an emergency toolbox with a fire extinguisher, first-aid kit, flares, and a radio. This toolbox should be on your boat at all times, but get into the habit of checking before you take off—and don’t forget to test the supplies to be sure they work.
2. Navigation Gear
Even if you’re familiar with the area’s lakes, you have to be prepared in case of emergency. Make sure you have navigation lights and a working GPS system on board. Although you may not use these boat parts during every excursion, they are crucial for your safety on the water.
3. Rope & Anchor
Once you’ve reached your destination, you may plan on leaving the boat for a few hours. While many docks have mooring ropes available, bringing your own ensures the line is in good condition and will keep your boat secure. Although power boat operators are not required to carry an anchor, it is advisable to have one in case you want to stop off-shore or need to stabilize the boat after running out of fuel.
The best way to enjoy a day of boating is by being prepared for everything that comes your way. When you have the right boat parts on board, your day will be a breeze. For more information about affordable boat rentals and seasonal boat dockage at Sutter's Canandaigua Marina, visit their website or call (585) 394-0918.