1 Answer. Boating does not inspire hunger. You can use it to cross thousands of blocks (meters) without any need for food.
What should I bring on a boat trip?
Important Items to Bring on Your Boat
- Passport & Boating Documents.
- Soft-sided Luggage.
- Smaller Grab-Bag.
- Sunscreen.
- Sunglasses.
- Ziplock Bags.
- Prescriptions & Seasickness Pills.
- First Aid Kit.
What can you not take on a boat?
Whether it’s your own boat or someone else’s, consider leaving these things behind when heading out for a day on the waves.
- Shoes with marking soles.
- Spray sunscreen.
- Chocolate or other messy snacks.
- Cigarettes.
- Unexpected guests.
- Perfume.
- Glass bottles or containers of any kind.
- Plastic grocery bags.
When fueling your boat What should you remember to use?
Before Fueling Your Boat
- Tie the boat securely to the fuel dock.
- Ask all passengers to leave the boat and go onto the dock.
- Do not allow anyone in your group or others at the fuel dock to smoke or strike a match.
- Check to see that fuel lines, connections, and fuel vents are in good condition.
What is bad luck on a boat?
One of the more unusual nautical superstitions that still persists today is that bananas are bad luck to bring aboard a ship, especially a fishing vessel. This belief allegedly began during the 1700s, when many trading ships disappeared while sailing between the Caribbean and Spain.
Can I drink alcohol on my boat?
While it isn’t illegal to drink alcohol on a boat, it is against the law to operate a vessel while under the influence of intoxicating liquor or drugs. The blood alcohol limit for boating is the same as that for driving a car – 0.08%.