Safety Gear
Deck 10 person life raft in canister with GPS EPIRB, auto inflation deck release, hand desalinator, flares, water and food.
Valise 6 person life raft on stern with GPS EPIRB, hand desalinator, flares, water and food.
Life jackets (and spare life jackets) with harness attachments
Personal Locator Beacons (mini GPS EPIRBS)
Safety harnesses
Jackstays
Additional EPIRBS x 2 above navigation station
Flares including hand held, red para rocket flares and white marking flares. All in grab bag and waterproof flare containers.
Life ring with light and small para drogue
Throw lines, 1 either side of yacht to assist collecting a man overboard
Man-overboard lifting harness
Jordan Series Drogue Shute with stainless steel hull strong point attachments
Standard Para Drogue Shute
Emergency steering
Emergency Fluro Orange Foresail
Emergency Fluro Orange Mainsail
Emergency wooden and foam bungs
Bolt and Wire Cutters
Hatchet
Small mallet
Hacksaw and spare blades
Torches
Hand held 12v spotlight 1 million candle power
Back up emergency hand attached small navigation lights
Spare ropes and tow rope
Other Equipment
Paper charts of the coast from Sydney (New South Wales) to Cape York (Queensland)
Spinnaker (Asymmetrical Gennaker)
Binoculars
Night vision binoculars
Honda 2kva portable petrol electricity generator
Portable electric "Rainman" desalinator (water maker)
Spare engine oil
Spare oil filters
Spare fuel filters
Spare engine cooler impeller
Spare electrical wires
Onboard the yacht has a 150L diesel tank, 250L water on starboard side forward, a 350L water on the port stern
150L (we discovered it only seems to fit 120L) soft deck fuel pack with Diesel. We also have a hose which runs back to the fuel tank to allow for gravity to fill the diesel tank.
3 x 20L Diesel Jerry cans
3 x 20L Petrol Jerry cans
2 x 20L Emergency Water Jerry cans
2 x 10L Emergency Water small Jerry cans
1 x 10L water jug
1 x 5L water jug
4 x 4kg LPG bottles. 2 in the gas locker and 1 on each side of the yacht in stainless steel brackets.
2 x Spare-Air mini scuba bottles
Emergency Lift bag to recover a lost anchor using scuba diving gear. Skiing rope and marker buoy to mark (or lift) a lost anchor.
Spare main Anchor, 10m chain and anchor rope
Spare light Anchor, 4m chain and anchor rope
2 x Lewmar 48 hand winches
1 x Lewmar 30 hand deck winch
1 x Harken 46 electric deck halyard winch
4 x hand winch handles
2 x boat hooks (buoyant type)
Miscellaneous tools (drill, electric and manual, screw drivers, rivet gun, spanners, adjustable spanners, hammer etc
Wrap around cockpit clears and shades.
2 Aluminum scuba tanks
2 sets of scuba diving regulators and BCD diving jackets
2 sets of scuba diving computers
Snorkeling equipment for 4
Electric WAECO portable 12v fridge / Freezer
2 x 120W solar panels on arch connected to the house batteries
1 x 100W flexibain solar panel on bimini connected to the starter engine
1 x 400W wind turbine electricity generator connected to the house batteries
2 x Garmin VHF radios (each with separate aerials, one on mast and one on stern arch)
2 x hand held VHF radios
2 x hand held UHF radios
1 x MF/HF Radio
1 x Garmin Radar
Garmin AIS
Garmin Automatic pilot
Garmin touch screen GPS chart plotter with depth sounder and wind instruments package
Fusion stereo system with cockpit and saloon speakers
Raymarine back-up depth sounder and speed log
240v 600w inverter to provide power for the laptop computers
3 x computers for internet, games etc
12v T.V with built in DVD player
Inflatable "Boomswim" shark and stinger proof pool 2.5m x 2.5m x 3m (deep)
1 x Stand up paddle board and paddles
1 x Inflatable Zodiac Tender with 2 small anchors and set of oars
1 x 5hp Suzuki 4 stroke outboard
Food, cleaning products, DVDs, books etc ... lots and lots and lots and lots for 3 months.