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garman1
01-07-2009, 05:02 PM
Ok I can here the words....who needs a checklist, I have never forgotten to take anything with me......
So did I till the other morning, mate arrived early, got out of the routine that I normally have and got out on the river only to find no crab pots (on the garage floor) and the bait (on kitchen bench) Mate said something about alzheymers or similar (excuse spelling)
So I made up a checklist to see I don't leave anything at home, cept my mate maybe..........
Boat Pre Departure Check List
Engine
Oil Levels............................................ ...................................Car As Well
Fuel,enough for trip.............................................. ..................Car As Well
Bulb primed/any leaks etc
Engine Start?Boat
Bungs in
Motor Tilted up, Locked in Place
Tie downs/Chains tight
Safety Flag on PropSafety
Life Jackets, enough for everybody?
Grab bag (everything in it)
Sunscreen
Hats
Boating Tool Kit
ChartsFood
Enough For Everyone
Water Enough For EveryoneTrailer
Tyre Pressure.......................................... ................................Car As Well
Check Bearing Oil Level
Trailer Lights............................................ ..............................Car As Well
Tiedowns/Chains/Warning Flags
Spare Tyre Serviceable/Jack/Winch Handle..........................Car As Well
Spare “D” ShacklesElectrical
Batteries Charged?
Spare Fuses
All Electrics Working/Sounder/Radio
Nav & Anchor Lights/Xtra Torches?Tackle
Rods/Reels/Tackle Box/Line/Lures
Cast Net/Gaff/Knives/Gloves
Crab PotsBait
Fresh
Frozen (Still in Freezer?)I havn't laminated it yet, do I need to add anything and no I won't be ticking off every item as i go, I just wanted it as a reminder the night before going or if it is bloody early in the morning................comments?
Angla
01-07-2009, 05:10 PM
Maybe you should try a time line check list as yours is all over the place. This way you will just be able to go down the page 1 item at a time.
Don't forget to check the bungs twice. At home and just before it hits the water
Cheers
Chris
on-one
01-07-2009, 05:21 PM
might be worth adding a first aid kit and telling someone where you're going to the list
blueline
01-07-2009, 05:32 PM
hey mate
i make one the night before, usuly says rods, bait,ice,food,clothes(as in jumper).
the rest of your list i go through during the week as in charge batterys ect. but is a good idea as i have had freinds who got out the reef and forgoten the bait.
Pete62
01-07-2009, 05:33 PM
Turn around u forgot the key for the boat:-/
I'm not laughing at u, lists are your friend.............
Pete.
Dicko
01-07-2009, 05:40 PM
With regard to leaving bungs out, there are only 2 types of boaties.
1/ Those that have already launched with them left them out, and
2/ Those that are yet to do it.
(I belong to group 1).
PinHead
01-07-2009, 05:43 PM
I never take my bungs out so that is not a problem...and I have been a group 1 person in the past.
Garry..do you actually go through that list before you leave?
marty+jojo
01-07-2009, 05:55 PM
You forgot the most important thing of all............................................... ........................
BEER!!!!!
Just joking, i forgot my hat yesterday, now i have a red head.
Marty
PinHead
01-07-2009, 05:59 PM
You forgot the most important thing of all............................................... ........................
BEER!!!!!
Just joking, i forgot my hat yesterday, now i have a red head.
Marty
geeze..the beer is not the most important thing at all...the most important item on the boat resides in the holder just below the throttle...Stones Green Ginger Wine..never leave the ramp without it.
garman1
01-07-2009, 06:00 PM
Thanks for the comments, I will go through some of the answers.....
i take the bungs out when i wash the boat but put em back in later, I do check em before I go, before the boat hits the water and double checked by the deckie.
I do go thrue the boat after I come back and charge the batteries, oil levels etc but I guess this is a final check before driving for a couple of hours to find out they were charged but dead now etc
I forgot the keys but have seen this at the ramp......my boat is garaged and locked under cover so the keys never come out, but a good point made though,,,,thanks
No i don't check each point off with a texta, I will use it as a general reminder
First aid kit in grab bag, deckies are shown were items are kept , fire extinguisher etc etc
I don't mind reading about people forgetting things, I just don't want to be one of them. I think simple things can be missed due to familiarity?????it can breed contempt doesn't it......
countbaysea
01-07-2009, 06:02 PM
Check steering, plenty of people get to the ramp to find the cable has seized at the motor after not using it for a while..
patrol50
01-07-2009, 06:14 PM
take the rods out of the rod holders before leaving ramp for home or before backing into garage is not a bad rule - saves buying new rods
cheers rob
Dicko
01-07-2009, 06:17 PM
A list will work, but once you get into a routine stick to it, both at home and the at the ramp.
If a non regular mate is coming out, they should ask what you want done. Most mean well but having someone else jumping around doing things willy nilly will set you up to forget something.
shrunken pojie
01-07-2009, 07:33 PM
One last check of the weather forecast.
Haji-Baba
01-07-2009, 08:54 PM
Try putting your car keys in the freezer with the day's bait, a bit extreme I know but has worked for me once.
Crab pot floats are another one, left mine behind one time so had to use trees and logs to tie off the lines.
A list is very good at times, I have one for each of the following:
Caravan Trips.
Fishing/ Boating.
Hunting/ Fishing.
A lot overlaps but is a reminder from time to time.
Another thing, don't get distracted when you are hooking the boat/trailer onto the car, I almost try to do that by "numbers".
Have fun Haji-Baba
tin can marlin
01-07-2009, 09:19 PM
Some great ideas here keep them rolling in guys as all members benifit of stuff like these.
QF3 MROCP
01-07-2009, 10:01 PM
Garman1:
check out this old thread - plenty of ideas here!
http://www.ausfish.com.au/vforum/showthread.php?t=135676
QF3
garman1
01-07-2009, 10:44 PM
I agree Dicko, Getting into a routine is good and works but gentle reminders are handy in case you get interrupted. Even if it is only to glance at it before you leave, know what I mean. Thanks for all the tips and hints, as I said I would rather read about things others have left at home and not about what I left behind.
Oh about the beer, sorry don't take any on board and I don't really drink much at all............ don't like to see the two mix on the water
garman1
01-07-2009, 10:51 PM
Funny you mention that Countbaysea, a month ago there was a guy who had just launched his boat and you guessed it he couldn't turn the steering wheel at all. I thought that would be fairly noticeable before you left home? Comes back to a simple check I guess eh
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