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10 essentials you need for a day on the boat

When you are packing up your bags for a day on the boat, don't forget these essential items, like safety gear, a cozy sweatshirt and plenty of protection from the sun.

A day out on the boat can be full of relaxation or excitement - or maybe a little bit of both. 

You can spend the day lying out in the sun, taking a quick dip in the water when the temperature gets too high — or participating in water sports, such as tubing, wakeboarding or waterskiing. 

If you are planning a boat day (or many) this summer, here are 10 items you won't want to leave behind. 

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Check out the list below.

Safety first! 

Before all else, make sure you have all the proper safety equipment you need. This includes life jackets (at least one per person on the boat), fire extinguishers, an anchor, flashlight, throwable flotation devices, sound and visual signaling devices, a GPS, radio and cell phone. 

It's also important to have a first aid kit on board, just in case. When it comes to boat safety, it's always better to bring extra gear, as opposed to not enough. 

Of course, you can't forget a bathing suit and towel on your boat day. 

You'll likely spend the majority of the day in your bathing suit, so throw it on right under your clothes. 

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Bring a spare pair of dry clothes with you that you can change into at the end of your day. 

A boat can get really windy. While your towel is dry, you can simply wrap it around you to keep warm, but once the towel gets wet, that strategy won't be as successful. 

It's wise to also pack a sweatshirt with you on your boat day, especially if you're going to be out on the water as the temperature drops later in the day. 

You may not need it, but it's good to have it just in case. 

Food and drinks are a must. Sandwiches are one of the easiest foods to make while hanging out on a boat. 

Bring a cooler filled with all your cold cuts, dressing and toppings and then pack your bread and chips separately. 

Then, people can assemble fresh sandwiches as they want. 

Fresh fruit, like watermelon, is another great thing to have on the boat for a refreshing snack. 

Pack more water than you think you need, so you stay hydrated throughout the day.

It's vital to bring plenty of sun protection on the boat. 

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This, of course, includes sunscreen, but also consider bringing a hat and sunglasses to keep the sun out of your face throughout the day. 

Music is a must-have on the boat. 

Many modern boats have built in speakers, so you don't have to worry about packing one yourself. If your boat doesn't have speakers you can connect to, make sure to bring your phone, so the tunes are loud enough for everyone to hear. 

Put together a boat playlist filled with upbeat songs to keep the energy high throughout the day. 

A waterproof phone case will not only keep your phone dry, but it allows you to take pictures of your day. 

Many waterproof phone cases are very inexpensive and essentially look like a clear bag. 

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You can simply slip your phone inside, close the case and then wear it around your neck with the strap they come with. 

That way, while you're in the water, you can bring your phone with you and snap some photos. 

This is a simple, but important item you won't want to forget. 

With all the food and drinks you'll be consuming all day, there will be a lot of trash built up, which can quickly make a mess on the boat. 

Pack a couple of garbage bags with you so you can keep the boat clean and easily gather trash at the end of the day. 

You can get a dry bag right on Amazon. 

These waterproof bags are where you can store anything you do not want to get wet. 

Items like your phone and wallet are examples of things you would want to put in this type of bag. 

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They come in all different sizes, so you can get the one that will best suit your needs. 

Last but certainly not least, don't forget games for the boat. 

This includes board games to play while you're hanging out and water games. 

As far as board games, a waterproof deck of cards is a good way to go, as they are portable and won't take up a lot of space in your bag. 

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