This headband is much smaller than traditional Buff Headwear and provides protection from the sun while keeping the sweat away.
A marine cooler has many uses while on the water. These coolers keep perishable items (such as beer, soda, fish bait) cold. Many manufacturers make marine coolers which can be used to cool your food and drinks for longer periods. There are many styles to choose from, depending on what you like and your fishing boat. Here are some recommendations. If you want the ultimate in convenience, choose a marine cooling unit made by a well-respected company.
Maintaining your boat will prevent unexpected breakdowns from ruining your enjoyment. BOAT ID supplies the manuals, guides and maintenance supplies for your boat. We also have electrical parts & wiring, oil & lubricants, and parts for starting & charging systems. If it is time to store your boat for the season, take a look at our selection of winterization items. There are fuel stabilizers, flushing devices, antifreeze, as well as complete kits for winterizing. Shrink wrap makes it easy to protect your boat during the off-season from UV damage and weather.
Another accessory you should have is a fishing cooler. Coolers will keep your fish and bait cool, which will pay off. While a small cooler is fine, if you intend to fish for several days, or even for a week, a cooler with enough strength will be necessary. Styrofoam coolers can break easily and leave behind a lot of litter. A standard Coleman cooler is a good choice for a sturdy, affordable cooler. They are extremely durable and inexpensive. Amazon sells one for a very low price.
The Sheldon SFD Fish Descender clip clips to fish's mouth and is designed to safely return them to great depths. Attach your line to one end of the fish's mouth and attach a heavy sinker at the other. The fish will be returned home.
Stow rods aboard any boat with this one-piece rack made of corrosion-resistant polypropylene. It’s easy to install and lets you create space for rods on any boat.
It's a good idea to have a few drain plugs on hand in case you forget to insert the plug.
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