Water proof case?
Where stored?
Accessible when you capsize?
Bandaids and a triangle bandage (cravat), or more?
You or your crew know CPR?
Anything geographical you need, warming packs, snake bite kit, Kraken repellant?
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Prindle 18-2 #244 "Wakizashi"
Prindle 16 #3690 "Pegasus" Sold (sigh)
AZ Multihull Fleet 42 member
(Way) Past Commodore of Prindle Fleet 14
Arizona, USA
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What kind of first aid supplies do you keep on/in your cat?
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I have had a few times when my medical kit was VERY good to have and have pulled it out for myself or others many times
I carry my kit in a large (cosco size) plastic mayo bottle (very waterproof). This then goes in my dry bag that is attached to the boom or deck (wont do you any good in a hatch if your separated from your cat)
In my kit i carry:
plenty of band-aids, gauze pads, anti-bacterial wipes, latex gloves (incase you need to touch someone else's blood), medical tape, crazy-glue (works great on wounds that are needing stitches), tweezers and a sharp nife.
After slicing my thumb wide open on my sharp traveler track, i now carry Wound Seal (stops bleeding)
I just pulled out my medical kit on Saturday to help a fellow sailor stop the blood flow on a finger he wounded at work that he smacked on something, and couldn't get to stop bleeding
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