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Small survival/first aid kit for lifejacket recommendations.
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<blockquote data-quote="WaterWaif" data-source="post: 329833" data-attributes="member: 12444"><p>para cord ,with a stone tucked behind blanket it can be tied around to secure fabric without damaging in normalish weather.And a multitude of other uses worth a few wraps for sure.</p><p>A couple hooks too can work when you do other things after using an inner strand of paracord if the irony of losing reels happens,and it has.Confirming what you have on, you have with. I prefer butterfly bandages to sutures ,the smallest swiss army knife has scissors to cut then from surgical tape /tape or band aid.,a tube of crazy glue can tack a bad cut and still allow some drainage but in the wrong hands could make things worse.</p><p>Seems you have a solid start, a thinking mind!Stay calm. :wink:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WaterWaif, post: 329833, member: 12444"] para cord ,with a stone tucked behind blanket it can be tied around to secure fabric without damaging in normalish weather.And a multitude of other uses worth a few wraps for sure. A couple hooks too can work when you do other things after using an inner strand of paracord if the irony of losing reels happens,and it has.Confirming what you have on, you have with. I prefer butterfly bandages to sutures ,the smallest swiss army knife has scissors to cut then from surgical tape /tape or band aid.,a tube of crazy glue can tack a bad cut and still allow some drainage but in the wrong hands could make things worse. Seems you have a solid start, a thinking mind!Stay calm. :wink: [/QUOTE]
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