A Checklist of Practical Gear For Boaters
Beneteau Antares 9 V2
May 14, 2026
By Don Finkle, RCR Yachts
Step onto almost any boat—especially one owned by someone new to boating—and you’ll quickly notice how fast gear accumulates. Some of it is essential, some of it is helpful, and some of it just ends up taking up space.
Outfitting your boat doesn’t have to be complicated, but having the right items aboard can make the difference between a smooth day on the water and a frustrating one. While not every item is necessary for a small dayboat, the following list covers the basics and beyond:
Handy Items to Have Aboard
- Basic tool kit
- Spare parts for engine, generator, etc.
- Electrical tape
- Soft-wood plugs to seal broken through-hull valves and a mallet
- Flashlights with spare batteries
- Headlamp flashlight
- Tupperware/Rubbermaid bins to fit lockers for loose items, cutlery, tools, etc.
- Chart for where all through-hulls are located. Label each through-hull.
- Stabilized binoculars
- Bucket, brush, long-handled brush, cleaning supplies
- Clothespins
- PFDs with extra for guests
- Handheld laser range finder for anchoring
- If you have electrical skills—selection of electrical connectors, crimpers, extra electrical wire of different gauges, a selection of spare fuses
- Flares and flare gun
- Air horn
- Basic First Aid kit
- Rechargeable handheld vacuum
- Handheld VHF radio
- Handheld GPS
- Fire extinguishers
- Fire blanket for galley
- Flagpole and ensign
- Fiberglass repair kit
- BBQ and tools
A Few Practical Tips
Boats have a way of becoming depositories for all sorts of items brought aboard—many of which are never taken off again. That’s why organization matters just as much as what you bring. Items should be stored in covered bins, or lockers for larger gear, and clearly labeled for quick access. Anything brought aboard should have a purpose, or it simply gets in the way. Toys, books, and personal items are perfect candidates for bins, with designated locations to keep things organized. As an added benefit, bins also help keep contents dry, something every boater learns to appreciate quickly.






















