I wholeheartedly agree with JamesV and others here with the Go slow take your time By And Large mentality.........
We each use our boats in different ways.
#1.Depth gauge is IMHO important.. GPS is sure helpful , unless your just on an inland lake. However I admit I have gotten lost for a couple hours on Kentucky / Lake Barkley on my ski boat...........so that's not always true either. GPS is really nice to have
#2. I did add a U bolt in the anchor locker where my "rodes " are secure and attached..
#3. VHF Radio and I always carry my Cell phone as no doubt everyone else does as well.
#4. 2 fuel tanks with
separate dedicated fuel lines. That Are Interchangeable...... if need be! I actually have three 1 -12 and 2 -6 but for the most part I only carry the 1-12 and 1-6
#5. Extra Lines!!!!! Docking lines are 4-30 , 2 -50 and an assortment of other lengths. I....... chose to keep several under the port cockpit seat in a crate where another 6 gal tank could be and a 5 gallon bucket with a lot of lines, down stairs in the V berth for the just in case situations as well.
#6. an Anchor with
some chain and no less than 100 feet of rope / rode already attached and ready to use quickly...
I have 3 but 2 are immediately ready, each has 30 feet of chain and 150 feet of rode and are attached to the boat, immediately ready to use.
#7. of coarse and this should be without saying ......... Everything Required by The Coast Guard for a vessel of this type and size.
Everything else I have done, has been for what I found , that I needed , or thought I wanted or I desired...........
#8 I think separate batteries , one for House and one for Start and their associated safety switches bla bla bla
I also among the
50 other mods I have made very early on ........ feel an On board Pro 20 battery charger is indispensable.
#9. Most of us have 110 Volt shore power . We had a long discusion on this just last week and I have to ground my 110 V to the Battery today.
10. For me the Biggest and most costly change was a PROPER Tow Vehicle!
I had been towing with a Ford Explorer Sport V6 HO.... It proved to be IMHO marginally, acceptable...I towed my boat this winter from Chicago IL. to Port Charlotte Fla. and back . But before I did this, I broke down and sold a SUV that I loved,....one that was long ago paid for, that got Great Mileage and had been Trouble Free....... for a Late Model Low Mileage Dodge 1500 Quad Cab 4x4 V8......... WHAT a difference and well worth the cost for the peace of mind and safety, it has afforded me...
Of all the stuff I have changed or added my lastttttttttt major expense I HOPE....... will be to add a roller furler .. again for me , and after experiencing hanking and hauling a Jib sail while single handing ... its a must buy.