Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
On the Deck
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Laundry Pins
These stainless steel clothespins are anti-rust and fit perfectly on our lifelines when hanging towels and laundry out to dry.
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Large Laundry Pins
These stainless steel clothespins are much larger and are great for securing towels and laundry to larger poles. We use it to hang towels up for shade between bimini poles or clip onto stanchions or rails.
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Outdoor Lights
We use these lights in our cockpit. The solar charger on the primary puck keeps them charged. The lights make it easier to spot our cockpit if we dinghy back in the dark, and they light up the space just right when we're hanging out in the cockpit after sunset.
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Rechargeable Headlamp
Headlamps come in handy in all sorts of circumstances! Hand-free light is useful whether working on the engine or navigating at night.
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Binoculars
Whether trying to read the name of the boat ahead of you or identifying a bird on shore, a nice pair of binoculars are a must when cruising on a boat!
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Bug-A-Salt Gun
Flies are annoying no matter how you slice it, but why not make their destruction a little more fun?
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Bright Flashlight
1000 lumens comes in handy when you're out on the water and trying to see something out on the water. This little light packs a bright punch!
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Rangefinder
Digitally measure distances while anchoring with a rangefinder.
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Handheld VHF Radio
Your boat should be equipped with a VHF radio; sometimes, it's nice to have a handheld option! It’s especially handy for your dinghy adventures.
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