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Totally agree with Lance on the K.I.S.S. (Keep It Simple Stupid) principal. Some of today's modern electronics are so complicated to use that you need a BA in computer science just to turn them on.

Your radio is your lifeline. Next to your PFD it's the singular most important piece of safety gear in your boat. (IMHO). So if one method of calling for help is good, more is better. I have a CB radio (Fuzzbuster) my Icom 25w VHF with DSP and a layover whip antenna, and my waterproof Uniden handheld VHF that's always on my person. (And of course my cell phone also).

I know that the VHF is the go to device to call for help, but it's amazing how many boaters out there still use CB radios. And since (if I'm in trouble) I want the greatest number of chances for help I still have one hooked up.

Couple all that with my tach, gas gauge, Raymarine radar/chartplotter/depthfinder/gps, and Lowrance depthfinder/gps, Ritchie compass and I'm good to go...

Oh, one other thing.... as I was taught in the Navy, nothing can replace the good old Mark 1 eyeball... so a good pair of Binoculars is always a good thing to have handy.
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I run a 740 Garmin w/fuel flow sensor. The newer Garmin 741 with side scan fish finder is impressive technology. I still have a Garmin 192c that I really like. I found a smoking deal on a 740 right before Christmas 2 years ago and couldn't resist. I also like the radar option with the 740.

We have a ditch bag that we carry on whatever boat we use. Karen goes a little over board but we're always ready.
In the ditch bag is flares,epirb,2 hand VHF,flash light,floating strobe light, 2 poland spring waters,micro first aid kit and some other junk I can't remember.
Might think we're going to the Flemish Cap.
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when this thread was started, this is what i was running



D is right about simple is better, i've got a furuno 1870 that is the most complicated thing to operate i have ever seen. i went and bought a lowrance because i can;t use the gps on the furuno
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Garmin 546s, easy to use, even for me.
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