Push&Pull
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A while back while landing some dolphin, one of my crewmates got sloppy with the gaff and stuck himself. Bleed like a stuck pig. (but it didn't stop the fishing, I might add)
Anyway, I was wandering thru Outdoor World and saw an item in the camping section that seemed very important on a boat. It was packets of "Quik Clot". To stop bleeding. You don't see that in typical first aid kits. I have a very elaborate Offshore First Aid kit and it's not in there either. With the conditions on a boat it just seems practical. I mean......filet knives, gaffs, propellers, hooks, toothy fish, slippery decks, and long distances from medical help......And in the case of my crewmate above, he takes Plavix (blood thinner) due to an arterial stent he has, so he bleeds alot. This is a no brainer. It seems like a very necessary item. Several packets are now in my First Aid Bag. I also saw a deal on a vacuum sealer . I wanted one for freezing fish and after I got it home I used it to repackage everything in my ditch bag and toolbox (even though they are waterproof) that might be vulnerable to moisture or other damage.
Just shows, there is always room for improvement. Plus, I just like messin with the boat. LOL.
Anyway, I was wandering thru Outdoor World and saw an item in the camping section that seemed very important on a boat. It was packets of "Quik Clot". To stop bleeding. You don't see that in typical first aid kits. I have a very elaborate Offshore First Aid kit and it's not in there either. With the conditions on a boat it just seems practical. I mean......filet knives, gaffs, propellers, hooks, toothy fish, slippery decks, and long distances from medical help......And in the case of my crewmate above, he takes Plavix (blood thinner) due to an arterial stent he has, so he bleeds alot. This is a no brainer. It seems like a very necessary item. Several packets are now in my First Aid Bag. I also saw a deal on a vacuum sealer . I wanted one for freezing fish and after I got it home I used it to repackage everything in my ditch bag and toolbox (even though they are waterproof) that might be vulnerable to moisture or other damage.
Just shows, there is always room for improvement. Plus, I just like messin with the boat. LOL.
