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G-Nautics
G-Nautics Sheet Stowbag - Wide
GNautics Sheet Stowbag - Wide Designed & developed in The Netherlands, G-Nautics' super durable heavy duty PVC tarpaulin stow bags are especially designed to be strong and light weight. The durable materials are UV resistant and do not absorb...
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Reelax
Reelax Light Tackle Station White Deluxe Prep Board with Tackle Drawer & Stainless Steel Pedestal
The Reelax Light Tackle Station White Deluxe Prep Board with Tackle Drawer and Stainless Steel Pedestal is a multi purpose tackle and rod storage rigging facility. This durable light tackle station can also be trolled from or used as a shot gun holder...
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Nauteak Marine
Teak Table Top - Classic Comfort - Gloss Lacquer, Reversible
A beautiful teak table finished in a high-gloss lacquer. Best suited to indoor use or in a place protected from the elements. This high-quality teak table is constructed with teak laid straight on one side and angled on the other. Reverse the table...
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Nauteak Marine
Nauteak Marine Teak Table - Rounded Corners
Nauteak Marine teak tables & accessories are recognised for their beautiful design and high standard of production. Rectangular marine teak table with smooth rounded corners. A traditional nautic star design embedded in the middle with a 4mm high...
Cockpit & Cabin
The cockpit and cabin are two of the most important areas on a boat. The cockpit is where the boat is controlled, while the cabin is where people can sleep, eat, and relax. The equipment in these two areas varies depending on the size and type of boat, but some common items include:
Cockpit equipment
- Helm station: This is where the boat is steered. It typically includes a steering wheel, throttle controls, and navigation instruments.
- Chart plotter: This is a computer that displays nautical charts and helps the boater navigate.
- VHF radio: This is used for communication with other boats and shore stations.
- Depth sounder: This measures the depth of the water below the boat.
- Fishfinder: This detects fish in the water.
- Life jackets: These are required by law on all boats.
- Fire extinguisher: This is used to put out fires.
- First-aid kit: This is used to treat minor injuries.
Cabin equipment
- Sleeping berths: These are where people can sleep.
- Galley: This is where food is prepared and cooked.
- Head: This is a bathroom.
- Table: This is used for eating and playing games.
- Storage space: This is where belongings can be stowed.
In addition to these basic items, the cockpit and cabin may also include other equipment, such as a refrigerator, microwave, air conditioning, and entertainment system. The specific equipment that is included will depend on the size, type, and budget of the boat.