Boat Inventory

Mar 7, 2011

By Staff writer State Farm™ Employee

Every little thing on your boat adds up. The items that make your boat safe and comfortable may not seem very costly when you buy them individually. But if you ever need to replace them after something unexpected happens, you will quickly discover how much they add up. Please take a few moments to print and complete this Boat Inventory Worksheet. Then, keep it in a safe place on dry land so you can refer to it if the need arises.

Item Original Cost Date Purchased
Boat Equipment    
Anchor(s)    
Bilge Pump    
Boarding Stairs    
Boat Cover    
Boat Hook    
Chains    
Charts/Maps    
Docking Fenders    
Gas Tank (portable)    
Generator    
Ladder (portable)    
Lines (anchor or mooring)    
Manual Head (portable)    
Navigation Aids    
Oars/Paddles    
Propane Fuel Cylinder    
Radar Equipment    
Ropes    
Seats (portable)    
Shoring/Blocking/Jacks    
Spare Parts    
Strobe (portable)    
Tool Kit    
Water Temperature Gauge    
     
Safety Items    
Air Horn (handheld)    
Bailing Device    
Flashlight    
Dinghy    
Direction Finder (portable)    
Distress Marker    
Flags    
Fire Extinguisher    
First Aid Kit    
Flares    
Gas Sniffer (portable)    
Horn (handheld)    
Life Cushion(s)    
Life Jacket(s)    
Life Preserver(s) (PFD)    
Life Raft(s) (inflatable)    
Lights (portable)    
Man Overboard Pole    
Marine Radio    
Whistle    
     
Leisure Essentials    
Cabin Heater (portable)    
Curtains    
Cushions (loose)    
Deck Chairs (portable)    
Deck Storage Box (portable)    
Dinnerware    
Fan (portable)    
Fish Finder (portable)    
Food/Cooking Equipment    
Gas Grill (portable)    
     
Other Items:    
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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