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If you’re planning a day out on the lake, there are a few essentials you should have before you embark from the marina. From safety equipment to practical supplies to boost your comfort on the water, you’ll find there are many boating necessities which are all too easy to overlook. Use the following guide as your checklist while packing for your excursion.

7 Must-Have Essentials for a Boating Trip

1. Marine Radio

Cellphones have become the primary mode of communication, even among boaters, but it’s still a good idea to have a marine radio on board. This way, you can contact the authorities or someone at the marina even if there’s no cell signal.

2. Cooler With Ice

A cooler provides multiple functions on a boat. Not only can it keep your beverages cool, but it can also store any catches you wish to take back with you. Stock it with plenty of water for all of your passengers.

3. Licenses & Registration

Everyone on board who intends to fish should have their license with them. You should also double-check to make sure your boat’s registration is up-to-date. If you’re renting a vessel from a marina, confirm with the staff to make sure. 

4. Sunblock

marinaWater reflects sunlight, so even on overcast days, you may be more likely to get sunburned. For this reason, it’s always a good idea to pack sunblock. For your comfort, you might also want to bring sunglasses and a wide-brim hat.

5. Life Preservers

Make sure there’s a personal flotation device (PFD) for everyone on board. In many areas, this is required by state law. Depending on your location, you may also be required to have a working fire extinguisher and visual distress signals for emergencies.

6. Snacks

Some boating trips go longer than expected, so it’s always a good idea to stock up on snacks. In addition to sandwiches or other light fare, consider bringing protein bars or other packaged goods you can eat with ease.

7. Layers of Clothing

Out on the lake where there are no trees to buffer wind gusts, it may feel a little chillier in the mornings and evenings. When the sun goes down, you’ll be happy to have an extra layer, such as a sweatshirt or windbreaker.

 

If you’re planning a lake vacation in the Stockton, MO area, consider Orleans Trail Resort & Marina. Featuring 81 air-conditioned, pet-friendly rooms as well as campground rentals, this inviting resort is just a short walk from the marina. There, you can set sail on the sprawling Stockton Lake for a fun-filled family adventure. For more updates, like the resort on Facebook, or call (417) 276-3566 to make your reservation.

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