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Do you Medical Kit / Supplies kept on the boat?
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<blockquote data-quote="PSG-1" data-source="post: 263691" data-attributes="member: 6937"><p>OUCH!! That'll ruin your day.</p><p></p><p></p><p> I carry a first aid kit on both of my boats, along with a drybox containing some bottled water, crackers, and then a little bit of survival gear such as an inexpensive pistol and ammo, fat lighter sticks and magnesium match for firestarting, cyalume lightsticks, poncho, knife, and depending on the season, there might also be some extra clothing or some raingear in my kit.</p><p></p><p>A couple of things you should add to any first aid kit are a snake bite kit, along with a bottle of hand sanitizer, and some of those disposable towels that look like little tablets...you add water to them and they expand where they can be unrolled into a little hand towel. You can add some sanitizer to these, and they make good sanitary wipes. Worst case scenario, one of these towel 'pills' could probably also plug a severe puncture wound enough to stop bleeding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PSG-1, post: 263691, member: 6937"] OUCH!! That'll ruin your day. I carry a first aid kit on both of my boats, along with a drybox containing some bottled water, crackers, and then a little bit of survival gear such as an inexpensive pistol and ammo, fat lighter sticks and magnesium match for firestarting, cyalume lightsticks, poncho, knife, and depending on the season, there might also be some extra clothing or some raingear in my kit. A couple of things you should add to any first aid kit are a snake bite kit, along with a bottle of hand sanitizer, and some of those disposable towels that look like little tablets...you add water to them and they expand where they can be unrolled into a little hand towel. You can add some sanitizer to these, and they make good sanitary wipes. Worst case scenario, one of these towel 'pills' could probably also plug a severe puncture wound enough to stop bleeding. [/QUOTE]
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