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01-26-2021, 10:24 AM #1Junior Member
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First Boat, What are the things I need/want?
Ordered our first boat a little over a month ago. Can’t wait for summer but until then what do I need to start buying to be ready for boating and surfing. It’s our first boat and we are complete beginners at the whole thing. Surfed a couple of times last summer and loved it. We have always loved the water and beach, since we live in Utah and the beach is far away we bought a boat.
Anyways what do I need/want???
Thanks for the help.
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01-26-2021, 10:39 AM #2
For surfing, realize that 1 board does not not fit all. You can find used ones on Facebook or Craigslist, but spend the $ the fist time to get good boards.
I would also invest in a good CGA vests.
Surf ropes are pretty standard. I use t-handle for the kids. Be careful not to let people coil the rope while surfing.
Also, order things now. By summer lots of stock will be sold out, like last summer.
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01-26-2021, 11:21 AM #3
Big round inflatable bumpers (LetsTieUp, Exile, Wet Sounds etc) are great to have. I’ll never go back to a traditional fender.
Last edited by haknslash; 01-26-2021 at 11:26 AM.
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01-26-2021, 12:00 PM #4
Another view of them. They work great and combined with bungee dock lines they offer the most protection IMO!
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01-26-2021, 01:24 PM #5Junior Member
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01-26-2021, 05:49 PM #6
I am also a Utah guy. Welcome!
You should have a good anchor. Most people are using box anchors now, but if you want to anchor and use the beach you will need two anchors to keep the boat where you want it and not have it come too close to shore. Also, you will need good rope for the anchor and I second the bungee dock lines. Make sure you have a reasonable set of tools onboard. I have a socket and short throw wrench dedicated to pulling the boat plug when we leave the lake. A good first aid kit is also a must.
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01-26-2021, 06:05 PM #7
Second vote for a box anchor.
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01-26-2021, 06:23 PM #8
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01-26-2021, 07:51 PM #9
We also have a medium and yes it is heavy! We were with my brother in law last May on Lake Powell and dropped it in about 60 feet of water. It held nicely in the wind and waves and there was minimal movement. I have never had an anchor place itself so solidly and require no intervention when the wind shifted, but I have only ever used Danforth anchors before. It was even harder to pull up though, since it had buried itself a little bit as it flopped in the water. I was convinced though and bought myself one as well and have not used it since then.
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01-26-2021, 08:33 PM #10
I use the small box anchor and it holds like a champ. They are rated for 30’ boats lol. The next size up is the large and it’s good for 40’ offshore boats and 32’ cabin cruisers. I think you’ll be good
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