SafetyBriefing
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Safety Briefing and Checklists
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Briefing
How to brief the crew before leaving the dock (boat plan, gear stowage, etc.).
Boat Checklist
A sample checklist for the boat (before casting off) - please add more.
- Check Engine oil level (Main & Genset)
- Check Gearbox oil level
- Check belts (Main & Genset)
- Check Fuel tank level and note in ships log
- Check ALL battery levels
- Open engine raw-water seacock
- Check all other seacocks are closed and each has a wood plug nearby (& location of hammer).
- Check water tank levels - note in logbook
- Check for manual bilge pump handles
- Check rigging
- Check all turnbuckles
- Check all lifelines
- Check jacklines
- Check halyards are secure
- Check steering/helm/rudder movement
- Check emergency steering system & special tool
- Check anchor is secure and ready for deployment
- Check propane tank and all fittings (close tank valve)
- Check ALL navigation lights
- Check compass light
- Check lifejackets (at least one per crewmember plus spares)
- Check torches & spare batteries
- Start Engine & check cooling water flow
- Check hoses for leaks
- Check heat exchangers
- Check extractor fans
- Check radios
- Check EPIRB
- Check that "grab-bag" is easily accessable
- Check that freshwater pump is working.
- All entries to Logbook
Spares Locker
- Check spare fuel filters
- Check spare waterpump impellers (Main & Genset)
- Check spare S/Steel clamps
- Check spare navigation light globes (and spare compass globe)
- Check spare cabin light globes
- Check spare hoses (various sizes)
- Check spare belts (for all)
- Spare fuses
Crew & Safety Gear Checklist
Sample checklist?
Provisions Checklist
Sample Checklist?
References
Publications, etc.
Forum Discussions
Links to threads on the CruiserLog Forum
External Links
Links to relative websites.
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