{"id":76,"date":"2021-08-11T14:24:41","date_gmt":"2021-08-11T14:24:41","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/pressbooks.ulib.csuohio.edu\/tinkerbelle\/?post_type=chapter&#038;p=76"},"modified":"2022-06-02T13:13:34","modified_gmt":"2022-06-02T13:13:34","slug":"tinkerbelle-and-her-fittings","status":"publish","type":"chapter","link":"https:\/\/pressbooks.ulib.csuohio.edu\/tinkerbelle\/chapter\/tinkerbelle-and-her-fittings\/","title":{"rendered":"Tinkerbelle and Her Fittings"},"content":{"raw":"[caption id=\"attachment_165\" align=\"aligncenter\" width=\"754\"]<img src=\"https:\/\/pressbooks.ulib.csuohio.edu\/tinkerbelle\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/113\/2021\/08\/page-275.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"754\" height=\"512\" class=\"wp-image-165 size-full\" \/> .[\/caption]\r\n\r\n<em>Tinkerbelle and Her Fittings<\/em>\r\n\r\n<span>1. <\/span><span>Chocks for mooring lines<\/span>\r\n\r\n<span>2. <\/span><span>Half<\/span><span>-<\/span><span>inch dacron line wrapped around mast, with <\/span><span>swivel shackle at forward end for <\/span><span>attaching sea<\/span><span>-<\/span><span>anchor line<\/span>\r\n\r\n<span>3. <\/span><span>Mooring cleat<\/span>\r\n\r\n<span>4. <\/span><span>Red and green combination running light<\/span>\r\n\r\n<span>5. <\/span><span>Case for six<\/span><span>-<\/span><span>volt battery powering all lights<\/span>\r\n\r\n<span>6. <\/span><span>Fixture to facilitate tying down supplies securely<\/span>\r\n\r\n<span>7. <\/span><span>Switches to control running light, stern lig<\/span><span>ht and masthead light<\/span>\r\n\r\n<span>8. <\/span><span>Porthole with 3\/8<\/span><span>-<\/span><span>inch plastic cover to prevent breakage by waves<\/span>\r\n\r\n<span>9. <\/span><span>Barometer<\/span>\r\n\r\n<span>10. <\/span><span>Fire extinguisher<\/span>\r\n\r\n<span>11. <\/span><span>Lowered daggerboard<\/span><span>-<\/span><span>keel<\/span>\r\n\r\n<span>12. <\/span><span>Jam cleat for sheet used with small jib<\/span>\r\n\r\n<span>13. <\/span><span>Bilge pump<\/span>\r\n\r\n<span>14. <\/span><span>Handhold<\/span>\r\n\r\n<span>15. <\/span><span>Bridge<\/span><span>-<\/span><span>deck compass<\/span>\r\n\r\n<span>16. <\/span><span>Bronze strap for attaching lifeline<\/span>\r\n\r\n<span>17. <\/span><span>Self<\/span><span>-<\/span><span>bailing cockpit foot well<\/span>\r\n\r\n<span>18. <\/span><span>Oarlock<\/span>\r\n\r\n<span>19. <\/span><span>Second part of oarlock<\/span>\r\n\r\n<span>20. <\/span><span>Stern light<\/span>\r\n\r\n<span>21. <\/span><span>Safety line attaching rudder to boat<\/span>\r\n\r\n<span>22. <\/span><span>Oars used for rowing or to wing out twin genoas for self<\/span><span>-<\/span><span>steering with following wind<\/span>\r\n\r\n<span>23. <\/span><span>Oarlock fixture at stern<\/span>\r\n\r\n<span>24. <\/span><span>Lazarette hatch<\/span>\r\n\r\n<span>25. <\/span><span>Removable \"box\" d<\/span><span>esigned to reduce size of cockpit foot well; flotation material in <\/span><span>aft portion and storage space under hinged lid in forward position<\/span>\r\n\r\n<span>26. <\/span><span>Swivel at end of boom to which topping lift is attached<\/span>\r\n\r\n<span>27. <\/span><span>Reefing cringle<\/span>\r\n\r\n<span>28. <\/span><span>Reef point<\/span>\r\n\r\n<span>29. <\/span><span>Boom and mast crutch<\/span>\r\n\r\n<span>30. <\/span><span>Waterproof electri<\/span><span>cal socket for attaching cover<\/span>\r\n\r\n<span>31. <\/span><span>Fixtures for securing cabin hatch cover<\/span>\r\n\r\n<span>32. <\/span><span>Cabin dome light<\/span>\r\n\r\n<span>33. <\/span><span>Winch and line for raising daggerboard<\/span><span>-<\/span><span>keel<\/span>\r\n\r\n<span>34. <\/span><span>Fixture on which rod that holds daggerboard<\/span><span>-<\/span><span>keel in raised position rests<\/span>\r\n\r\n<span>35. <\/span><span>Cleats for jib and mainsheet halyards<\/span>\r\n\r\n<span>36. <\/span><span>Slot through <\/span><span>which daggerboard<\/span><span>-<\/span><span>keel is raised or lowered<\/span>\r\n\r\n<span>37. <\/span><span>Rack for charts and other papers<\/span>\r\n\r\n<span>38. <\/span><span>Raised rub rail providing handhold for anyone in water<\/span>\r\n\r\n<span>39. <\/span><em><strong>Equipment and Supplies Taken on Voyage<\/strong><\/em>\r\n\r\n<span>40. <\/span><span>NAVIGATION BOOKS AND EQUIPMENT<\/span><span>-- <\/span><em>Radio Navigation Aids, Atlantic and Mediterranean Area; Rules of the Road; The Nautical Almanac, 1965; H.O. <\/em><span><em>214, Table of Computed Altitude and Azimuth<\/em>, <\/span><span>three volumes covering latitudes <\/span><span>30\u00b0 to 59\u00b0; <\/span><em>Sailing Directions, South Coast of England; United States Coast Pilot <\/em><span><em>No. 2<\/em>, <\/span><span>covering Cape Cod area; <\/span><em>Piloting, Seamanship and Small Boat Handling<\/em><span>, by <\/span><span>Charles F. Chapman; <\/span><span>pamphlet on <\/span><em>Sea and Swell Observations; <\/em><span>book of <\/span><em>Tidal Current Charts <\/em><span>for Cape Cod area; <\/span><em>Primer of Navigation<\/em><span>, by George W. Mixter; <\/span><em>Navigation the Easy Way<\/em><span>, by Carl D. Lane and John Montgo<\/span><span>mery; <\/span><span>light lists; <\/span><span>universal plotting sheets; <\/span><span>all necessary charts (protected in waterproof plastic chart <\/span><span>cases); <\/span><span>surplus U.S. Air Force sextant; <\/span><span>Hallicrafters WR<\/span><span>-<\/span><span>3000 transistor radio <\/span><span>receiver with earphones; <\/span><span>2 Danforth course protractors; <\/span><span>1 wind<\/span><span>-<\/span><span>s<\/span><span>peed meter; <\/span><span>1 <\/span><span>alarm clock; <\/span><span>2 wristwatches; <\/span><span>1 stop watch; <\/span><span>2 dividers; <\/span><span>2 army<\/span><span>-<\/span><span>type hand<\/span><span>-<\/span><span>bearing <\/span><span>compasses; 1 mounted, bridge<\/span><span>-<\/span><span>deck compass; <\/span><span>1 sounding lead and line; <\/span><span>1 <\/span><span>logbook; <\/span><span>3 notebooks; <\/span><span>indelible<\/span><span>-<\/span><span>ink ballpoint pens; <\/span><span>pencils.<\/span>\r\n\r\n<span>41. <\/span><span>GENERAL BOOKS<\/span><span>-- <\/span><em>Gone With the Wind<\/em><span>, by Margaret Mitchell; <\/span><em>The Spy Who Came In from the Cold<\/em><span>, by John le Carr\u00e9; <\/span><em>The Elements of Style<\/em><span>, by William <\/span><span>Strunk, Jr., and E. B. White; <\/span><em>Birds of the Ocean<\/em><span>, by W. B. Alexander; <\/span><em>How to Exercise Without Moving a Muscle<\/em><span>, by Victor Obeck; <\/span><em>The Stars<\/em><span>, by H. A. Rey; <\/span><em>20 Years and 20 Hits for the Harmonica; World Almanac <\/em><span>for 1965. <\/span><span>(<\/span><em>Birds of the Ocean <\/em><span>was the only book I found time to read.)<\/span>\r\n\r\n<span>42. <\/span><span>TOOLS<\/span><span>-- <\/span><span>1 saw, 3 screwdrivers, 1 adjustable<\/span><span>-<\/span><span>grip pliers, 1 nonadjustable pliers, 1 <\/span><span>hand drill with asso<\/span><span>rtment of bits, 1 hammer, 4 C clamps, <\/span><span>2 files, 1 small wood plane, 1 adjustable wrench, 1 metal measuring tape, 1 pocket <\/span><span>emery stone, 2 pocketknives, 1 sail repair kit (containing sailor's palm, needles, <\/span><span>twine, marlinespike, beeswax and marline), 1 cold pa<\/span><span>tch kit for repairing inflatable <\/span><span>life raft or life jacket, 1 chisel, 1 hard rubber mallet, 1 wire cutter, 1 sheath knife, <\/span><span>and marlinespike, 1 scissors.<\/span>\r\n\r\n<span>44. <\/span><span>SPARE PARTS, MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT<\/span><span>-- <\/span><span>1 rudder; <\/span><span>1 set of gudgeons <\/span><span>and pintles; <\/span><span>1 tiller; <\/span><span>1 stem plate<\/span><span>; <\/span><span>1 chain plate; <\/span><span>1 mast tang; <\/span><span>1 stainless<\/span><span>-<\/span><span>steel stay <\/span><span>(to replace either a shroud or the forestay); <\/span><span>brass bolts and screws of all sizes; <\/span><span>sandpaper; <\/span><span>copper tacks; <\/span><span>copper boat nails; <\/span><span>liquid rubber calking material; <\/span><span>waterproof glue; <\/span><span>fiberglass cloth, <\/span><span>resin and hardener; <\/span><span>3 sets of D batteries (8 <\/span><span>batteries to a set) for radio; <\/span><span>4 sets of D batteries (2 to a set) for flashlight; <\/span><span>3 <\/span><span>batteries for anchor light; <\/span><span>3 Hot Shot 6<\/span><span>-<\/span><span>volt batteries for running lights and <\/span><span>spotlight; <\/span><span>bulbs for flashlight, running l<\/span><span>ights and spotlight; <\/span><span>8 blocks (pulleys) of <\/span><span>various sizes; <\/span><span>100 feet of <\/span><span>\u215c<\/span><span>-<\/span><span>inch nylon line; <\/span><span>100 yards of light nylon cored; <\/span><span>2 sea<\/span><span>-<\/span><span>anchor buckets; <\/span><span>6 shackles of different sizes; <\/span><span>assortment of pine, plywood and oak <\/span><span>planks; <\/span><span>various lengths of brass, coppe<\/span><span>r and stainless<\/span><span>-<\/span><span>steel wire; <\/span><span>pieces of sheet <\/span><span>brass; <\/span><span>6 cans of gas for foghorn; <\/span><span>1 cylinder of gas to inflate life raft; <\/span><span>1 2\u00bd<\/span><span>-<\/span><span>pound <\/span><span>Danforth anchor; <\/span><span>12 sail slides and 12 clips; <\/span><span>12 jib slides; <\/span><span>calking cotton; <\/span><span>hose for <\/span><span>cockpit drain; <\/span><span>wood putty; <\/span><span>asso<\/span><span>rtment of rope thimbles; <\/span><span>1 turnbuckle; <\/span><span>6 clevis <\/span><span>pins; <\/span><span>1 pint of gray paint; <\/span><span>1 pint of spar varnish; <\/span><span>2 yards of sailcloth; <\/span><span>6 wire rope <\/span><span>clamps; <\/span><span>2 rolls of chafing tape.<\/span>\r\n\r\n43. 2 files, 1 small wood plane, 1 adjustable wrench, 1 metal measuring tape, 1 pocket emery stone, 2 pocketknives, 1 sail repair kit (containing sailor's palm, needles, twine, marlinespike, beeswax and marline), 1 cold patch kit for repairing inflatable life raft or life jacket, 1 chisel, 1 hard rubber mallet, 1 wire cutter, 1 sheath knife,\r\nand marlinespike, 1 scissors.\r\n\r\n44. SPARE PARTS, MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT--1 rudder; 1 set of gudgeons and pintles; 1 tiller; 1 stem plate; 1 chain plate; 1 mast tang; 1 stainless-steel stay (to replace either a shroud or the forestay); brass bolts and screws of all sizes; sandpaper; copper tacks; copper boat nails; liquid rubber calking material; waterproof glue; fiberglass cloth, resin and hardener; 3 sets of D batteries (8\r\nbatteries to a set) for radio; 4 sets of D batteries (2 to a set) for flashlight; 3 batteries for anchor light; 3 Hot Shot 6-volt batteries for running lights and spotlight; bulbs for flashlight, running lights and spotlight; 8 blocks (pulleys) of various sizes; 100 feet of \u215c-inch nylon line; 100 yards of light nylon cored; 2 sea anchor buckets; 6 shackles of different sizes; assortment of pine, plywood and oak\r\nplanks; various lengths of brass, copper and stainless-steel wire; pieces of sheet brass; 6 cans of gas for foghorn; 1 cylinder of gas to inflate life raft; 1 2\u00bd-poundDanforth anchor; 12 sail slides and 12 clips; 12 jib slides; calking cotton; hose for cockpit drain; wood putty; assortment of rope thimbles; 1 turnbuckle; 6 clevis pins; 1 pint of gray paint; 1 pint of spar varnish; 2 yards of sailcloth; 6 wire rope\r\nclamps; 2 rolls of chafing tape.\r\n\r\n<span>45. <\/span><span>SAFETY EQUIPMENT<\/span><span>-- <\/span><span>1 Mae West life jacket; <\/span><span>1 inflatable life raft with cylinder <\/span><span>of <\/span><span>gas; <\/span><span>1 fire extinguisher; <\/span><span>1 anchor light; <\/span><span>1 spotlight; <\/span><span>1 gas<\/span><span>-<\/span><span>operated foghorn; <\/span><span>6 <\/span><span>night flares; <\/span><span>6 day flares; <\/span><span>1 deck<\/span><span>-<\/span><span>mounted bilge pump; <\/span><span>2 portable pumps; <\/span><span>1 <\/span><span>signaling mirror; <\/span><span>1 barometer; <\/span><span>1 Victory Girl SOS signal transmitter; <\/span><span>2 dye <\/span><span>markers; <\/span><span>1 <\/span><span>life<\/span><span>-<\/span><span>preserver cushion; <\/span><span>medical kit (contents listed below); <\/span><span>1 bucket sea <\/span><span>anchor; <\/span><span>1 solar still for making freshwater from seawater; <\/span><span>1 white tropical helmet; <\/span><span>10 packets of silica gel to help keep film, sextant and radio dry; <\/span><span>2 pairs of <\/span><span>sunglasses; <\/span><span>1 lifeline; <\/span><span>1 compass corrector and pelorus; <\/span><span>1 set of oars; <\/span><span>3 <\/span><span>waterproof rubberized canvas bags for storing equipment; <\/span><span>1 radar reflector; <\/span><span>1 extra <\/span><span>survival fishing kit; <\/span><span>2 rubber sleeve chafe preventers; <\/span><span>1 flashlight; <\/span><span>1 plastic <\/span><span>emergence sextant; emergency food packs (each one containing a 5-day supply of vitamin tablets, malted milk tablets, chocolate bars and biscuits); sufficient polyethylene foam flotation material to make boat unsinkable; survival kit (contents listed below).<\/span>\r\n\r\n46. emergency food packs (each one containing a 5-day supply of vitamin tablets, malted milk tablets, chocolate bars and biscuits); sufficient polyethylene foam\r\n\r\n<span>47. <\/span><span>MEDICAL KIT<\/span><span>-- <\/span><span>(Pack<\/span><span>ed in moisture proof case) <\/span><span>1 hemostat, 1 scalpel with spare <\/span><span>blades, 1 tweezers, 20 disposable syringes, 12 disposable sutures, 2 tubes of <\/span><span>bacitracin ointment, 100 3 X 3 gauze pads, 2 Ace bandages, 3 rolls of adhesive <\/span><span>tape, 3 rolls of gauze, 24 safety pins, <\/span><span>8 small splints, 200 aspirin tablets, 1 package of <\/span><span>powered alum, 1 bottle of nose drops, 1 inhaler, 200 salt tablets, 2 pounds of <\/span><span>Vaseline, 1 can of talcum powder, 6 small packets of toilet tissue, 1 tube of zinc <\/span><span>ointment, 1 bottle of sun lotion, 1 bottle <\/span><span>of Kaopectate, 1 oral thermometer, large <\/span><span>bottle of liquid antiseptic, 1 bottle of laxative, 1 tube of anesthetic eye ointment, 1 <\/span><span>tube of antibiotic eye ointment, large bottle of achromycin antibiotic capsules, <\/span><span>dexedrine, nembutal, benadryl, tincture of be<\/span><span>lladonna, Phenobarbital, morphine, <\/span><span>codeine, paregoric, 4 tubes of anesthetic skin ointment, skin lotion, pills to combat <\/span><span>motion sickness or allergy, <\/span><em>First Aid<\/em><span>, published by the American Red Cross, <\/span><em>The <\/em><span><em>Ship's Medicine Chest<\/em> and <em>First Aid at Sea<\/em><\/span><span>, a U.S. Publ<\/span><span>ic Health Service <\/span><span>publication.<\/span>\r\n\r\n<span>48. <\/span><span>SURVIVAL KIT<\/span><span>-- <\/span><span>1 pound of malted milk tablets, 16 bars of tropical chocolate, 4 <\/span><span>cans of pemmican, 30 high<\/span><span>-<\/span><span>energy dextrose wafers, 8 cans of vacuum<\/span><span>-<\/span><span>packed water, <\/span><span>6 night flares, 2 day flares, 1 dye marker, 1 signaling mirror,1 <\/span><span>fishing kit, 1 tube of suntan lotion, 2 packages of hygienic tissue, 1 bottle of insect repellant, 1 flashlight, 1 waterproof container of matches, 1 distress whistle, 1 distress flag, 1 can opener, 1 first-aid kit with instructions for use, 1 sheathed hunting and fishing knife, 1 compass.<\/span>\r\n\r\n<span>49. <\/span><span>SAILS AND GEAR<\/span><span>-- <\/span><span>1 red nylon mains'l, 68 square feet;<\/span><span>1 white cotton mains'l, 68 <\/span><span>square feet;<\/span><span>2 white cotton jibs, 22 square feet each; <\/span><span>1 white dacron genoa, 38 <\/span><span>square feet; <\/span><span>1 white cotton genoa, 38 square feet; <\/span><span>1 gre<\/span><span>en cotton storm jib, 9 <\/span><span>square feet; <\/span><span>1 green cotton trysail, 25 square feet; <\/span><span>150<\/span><span>-<\/span><span>foot \u00bd<\/span><span>-<\/span><span>inch nylon anchor <\/span><span>line; <\/span><span>all running rigging of <\/span><span>\u215c<\/span><span>-<\/span><span>inch dacron line; <\/span><span>10 feet of <\/span><span>\u215b<\/span><span>-<\/span><span>inch shock cord; <\/span><span>10 <\/span><span>feet of \u00bc<\/span><span>-<\/span><span>inch shock cord; <\/span><span>8 sail stops made of shock cord; <\/span><span>2 whisker <\/span><span>poles for winging out cotton jibs; <\/span><span>1 8<\/span><span>-<\/span><span>pound Danforth anchor; <\/span><span>2 plastic<\/span><span>-<\/span><span>foam <\/span><span>fenders (one of which served as float for sea<\/span><span>-<\/span><span>anch<\/span><span>or bucket).<\/span>\r\n\r\n50. poles for winging out cotton jibs; 1 8-pound Danforth anchor; 2 plastic-foam fenders (one of which served as float for sea-anchor bucket).\r\n\r\n<span>51. <\/span><span>GALLEY EQUIPMENT<\/span><span>-- <\/span><span>1 canned<\/span><span>-<\/span><span>heat stove in gimbals, 27 large cans of canned <\/span><span>heat, 1 frying pan, 1 saucepan, 1 knife, 1 fork, 1 spoon, 100 matchbooks in <\/span><span>waterproof plastic container, 3 bottles of liquid salt<\/span><span>-<\/span><span>water soap, scouring pads and <\/span><span>dishcloth<\/span><span>s for cleaning pans and silverware, 2 plastic non-sinkable cups, 1 seaman's <\/span><span>knife with can opener on it, 4 folding army<\/span><span>-<\/span><span>type can openers.<\/span>\r\n\r\n<span>52. <\/span><span>PROVISIONS<\/span><span>-- <\/span><span>28 gallons of water carried in 40 half<\/span><span>-<\/span><span>gallon, 3 one<\/span><span>-<\/span><span>gallon and 1 <\/span><span>five<\/span><span>-<\/span><span>gallon plastic containers; <\/span><span>40 cans <\/span><span>beef slices and potatoes; <\/span><span>30 cans turkey loaf; <\/span><span>24 cans peas; <\/span><span>23 cans peas and carrots; <\/span><span>23 cans corn; <\/span><span>6 cans chili; <\/span><span>6 cans Vienna <\/span><span>sausage; <\/span><span>4 cans boned chicken; <\/span><span>5 cans beef stew; <\/span><span>6 cans stuffed peppers; <\/span><span>4 cans <\/span><span>stuffed cabbage; <\/span><span>8 cans beans and wi<\/span><span>eners; <\/span><span>8 cans corned<\/span><span>-<\/span><span>beef hash; <\/span><span>5 cans <\/span><span>shrimp; <\/span><span>5 cans tuna and noodles; <\/span><span>8 cans spaghetti and meat balls; <\/span><span>2 cans ham <\/span><span>loaf; <\/span><span>3 cans chicken and noodles; <\/span><span>10 cans diced beets; <\/span><span>10 cans succotash; <\/span><span>10 cans <\/span><span>sweet potatoes; <\/span><span>10 cans diced carrots; <\/span><span>30 cans <\/span><span>assorted fruit juices; <\/span><span>30 cans <\/span><span>carbonated soft drinks; <\/span><span>40 cans Bartlett pears; <\/span><span>20 cans fruit cocktail; <\/span><span>20 cans <\/span><span>sliced peaches; <\/span><span>10 cans condensed milk; <\/span><span>2 cans plum pudding; <\/span><span>1 jar hard sauce; <\/span><span>8 cans oleo<\/span><span>-<\/span><span>margarine; <\/span><span>5 cans cherries; <\/span><span>50 small packets <\/span><span>raisins; <\/span><span>140 assorted <\/span><span>candy bars; <\/span><span>20 dehydrated meat bars; <\/span><span>10 dehydrated bacon bars; <\/span><span>10 cans <\/span><span>pemmican; <\/span><span>10 cans egg salad; <\/span><span>8 cans fruitcake; <\/span><span>20 cans white bread; <\/span><span>100 cereal <\/span><span>bars; <\/span><span>40 starch jelly bars; <\/span><span>8 dehydrated Spanish omelets; <\/span><span>8 servings deh<\/span><span>ydrated <\/span><span>scrambled eggs; <\/span><span>200 individually packaged servings of coffee, dehydrated cream <\/span><span>and sugar; <\/span><span>20 portions grape jelly; <\/span><span>20 portions strawberry jelly; <\/span><span>20 portions <\/span><span>marmalade; <\/span><span>1 bottle brandy; <\/span><span>20 servings orange drink; <\/span><span>20 servings cocoa; <\/span><span>60 <\/span><span>packets <\/span><span>biscuits; <\/span><span>90 multivitamin capsules; <\/span><span>90 ascorbic acid tablets; <\/span><span>ketchup; <\/span><span>mustard; <\/span><span>Tabasco sauce; <\/span><span>curry powder; <\/span><span>salt; <\/span><span>pepper; <\/span><span>turkey stuffing; <\/span><span>bouillon <\/span><span>cubes.<\/span>\r\n\r\n<span>53. <\/span><span>CLOTHING AND PERSONAL GEAR<\/span><span>-- <\/span><span>1 waterproof anti<\/span><span>-<\/span><span>exposure suit, 1 set of <\/span><span>oilskins, 1 pilot c<\/span><span>ap, 1 knitted watch cap, 4 cotton undershirts, 4 cotton <\/span><span>undershorts, 2 turtle<\/span><span>-<\/span><span>neck sport shirts, 2 V<\/span><span>-<\/span><span>neck sport shirts, 2 pairs of cotton <\/span><span>thermal underwear, 4 pairs of woolen socks, <\/span>\r\n\r\n<span>54. 2 pairs of cotton trousers, 1 pair of woolen trousers, 1 woolen shirt, 3 s<\/span><span>weaters, 2 <\/span><span>pairs of rubber<\/span><span>-<\/span><span>soled deck shoes, 1 pair of leather shore shoes, 2 shoregoing shirts, <\/span><span>1 shoregoing jacket, 2 pairs of shoregoing trousers, 2 neckties, 1 visored yachting <\/span><span>hat, 1 red nylon windbreaker, 1 safety razor and spare blades, 2 cakes of s<\/span><span>alt<\/span><span>-<\/span><span>water <\/span><span>soap, 2 washcloths, 2 face towels, 2 bath towels, 1 toothbrush, 1 tube of toothpaste.<\/span>\r\n\r\n<span>55. <\/span><span>PHOTOGRAPHY EQUIPMENT<\/span><span>-- <\/span><span>1 Nikonos 35<\/span><span>-<\/span><span>mm. still camera, 1 Revere 16<\/span><span>-<\/span><span>mm. magazine movie camera, skylight filters for both cameras, 52 50<\/span><span>-<\/span><span>foot <\/span><span>magazines of 16<\/span><span>-<\/span><span>mm. K<\/span><span>odachrome II, 12 rolls of 36<\/span><span>-<\/span><span>exposure 35<\/span><span>-<\/span><span>mm. <\/span><span>Kodachrome II, flashgun for Nikonos, 10 dozen blue flashbulbs, Weston exposure <\/span><span>meter, closeup lenses for Nikonos, neutral<\/span><span>-<\/span><span>gray test cards for determining exposure, <\/span><span>lens shades, homemade device on a pole for thru<\/span><span>sting the Nikonos camera into the <\/span><span>sea and operating it remotely for taking pictures underwater.<\/span>\r\n\r\n<span>56. <\/span><span>MISCELLANEOUS<\/span><span>-- <\/span><span>Writing paper and envelopes, $750 in traveler's checks, 10 <\/span><span>one<\/span><span>-<\/span><span>dollar bills (to cover postage of letters picked up at sea), <\/span><span>6 ballpoint<\/span><span>-<\/span><span>pen refi<\/span><span>lls, <\/span><span>3 sponges, 3 rolls of cellulose tape, 1 American flag, 1 American ensign, 1 British <\/span><span>flag, 1 yellow \"Q\" flag, plastic bags of various sizes, spring clips to hold plastic bags <\/span><span>shut, 1 ink marker, 1 chromatic harmonica, 1 hand warmer and fuel, 2 woolen <\/span><span>b<\/span><span>lankets, passport, health certificate, boat ownership papers.<\/span>","rendered":"<figure id=\"attachment_165\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-165\" style=\"width: 754px\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/pressbooks.ulib.csuohio.edu\/tinkerbelle\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/113\/2021\/08\/page-275.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"754\" height=\"512\" class=\"wp-image-165 size-full\" srcset=\"https:\/\/pressbooks.ulib.csuohio.edu\/tinkerbelle\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/113\/2021\/08\/page-275.png 754w, https:\/\/pressbooks.ulib.csuohio.edu\/tinkerbelle\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/113\/2021\/08\/page-275-300x204.png 300w, https:\/\/pressbooks.ulib.csuohio.edu\/tinkerbelle\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/113\/2021\/08\/page-275-65x44.png 65w, https:\/\/pressbooks.ulib.csuohio.edu\/tinkerbelle\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/113\/2021\/08\/page-275-225x153.png 225w, https:\/\/pressbooks.ulib.csuohio.edu\/tinkerbelle\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/113\/2021\/08\/page-275-350x238.png 350w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 754px) 100vw, 754px\" \/><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-165\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p><em>Tinkerbelle and Her Fittings<\/em><\/p>\n<p>1. Chocks for mooring lines<\/p>\n<p>2. Half&#8211;inch dacron line wrapped around mast, with swivel shackle at forward end for attaching sea&#8211;anchor line<\/p>\n<p>3. Mooring cleat<\/p>\n<p>4. Red and green combination running light<\/p>\n<p>5. Case for six&#8211;volt battery powering all lights<\/p>\n<p>6. Fixture to facilitate tying down supplies securely<\/p>\n<p>7. Switches to control running light, stern light and masthead light<\/p>\n<p>8. Porthole with 3\/8&#8211;inch plastic cover to prevent breakage by waves<\/p>\n<p>9. Barometer<\/p>\n<p>10. Fire extinguisher<\/p>\n<p>11. Lowered daggerboard&#8211;keel<\/p>\n<p>12. Jam cleat for sheet used with small jib<\/p>\n<p>13. Bilge pump<\/p>\n<p>14. Handhold<\/p>\n<p>15. Bridge&#8211;deck compass<\/p>\n<p>16. Bronze strap for attaching lifeline<\/p>\n<p>17. Self&#8211;bailing cockpit foot well<\/p>\n<p>18. Oarlock<\/p>\n<p>19. Second part of oarlock<\/p>\n<p>20. Stern light<\/p>\n<p>21. Safety line attaching rudder to boat<\/p>\n<p>22. Oars used for rowing or to wing out twin genoas for self&#8211;steering with following wind<\/p>\n<p>23. Oarlock fixture at stern<\/p>\n<p>24. Lazarette hatch<\/p>\n<p>25. Removable &#8220;box&#8221; designed to reduce size of cockpit foot well; flotation material in aft portion and storage space under hinged lid in forward position<\/p>\n<p>26. Swivel at end of boom to which topping lift is attached<\/p>\n<p>27. Reefing cringle<\/p>\n<p>28. Reef point<\/p>\n<p>29. Boom and mast crutch<\/p>\n<p>30. Waterproof electrical socket for attaching cover<\/p>\n<p>31. Fixtures for securing cabin hatch cover<\/p>\n<p>32. Cabin dome light<\/p>\n<p>33. Winch and line for raising daggerboard&#8211;keel<\/p>\n<p>34. Fixture on which rod that holds daggerboard&#8211;keel in raised position rests<\/p>\n<p>35. Cleats for jib and mainsheet halyards<\/p>\n<p>36. Slot through which daggerboard&#8211;keel is raised or lowered<\/p>\n<p>37. Rack for charts and other papers<\/p>\n<p>38. Raised rub rail providing handhold for anyone in water<\/p>\n<p>39. <em><strong>Equipment and Supplies Taken on Voyage<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n<p>40. NAVIGATION BOOKS AND EQUIPMENT&#8212; <em>Radio Navigation Aids, Atlantic and Mediterranean Area; Rules of the Road; The Nautical Almanac, 1965; H.O. <\/em><em>214, Table of Computed Altitude and Azimuth<\/em>, three volumes covering latitudes 30\u00b0 to 59\u00b0; <em>Sailing Directions, South Coast of England; United States Coast Pilot <\/em><em>No. 2<\/em>, covering Cape Cod area; <em>Piloting, Seamanship and Small Boat Handling<\/em>, by Charles F. Chapman; pamphlet on <em>Sea and Swell Observations; <\/em>book of <em>Tidal Current Charts <\/em>for Cape Cod area; <em>Primer of Navigation<\/em>, by George W. Mixter; <em>Navigation the Easy Way<\/em>, by Carl D. Lane and John Montgomery; light lists; universal plotting sheets; all necessary charts (protected in waterproof plastic chart cases); surplus U.S. Air Force sextant; Hallicrafters WR&#8211;3000 transistor radio receiver with earphones; 2 Danforth course protractors; 1 wind&#8211;speed meter; 1 alarm clock; 2 wristwatches; 1 stop watch; 2 dividers; 2 army&#8211;type hand&#8211;bearing compasses; 1 mounted, bridge&#8211;deck compass; 1 sounding lead and line; 1 logbook; 3 notebooks; indelible&#8211;ink ballpoint pens; pencils.<\/p>\n<p>41. GENERAL BOOKS&#8212; <em>Gone With the Wind<\/em>, by Margaret Mitchell; <em>The Spy Who Came In from the Cold<\/em>, by John le Carr\u00e9; <em>The Elements of Style<\/em>, by William Strunk, Jr., and E. B. White; <em>Birds of the Ocean<\/em>, by W. B. Alexander; <em>How to Exercise Without Moving a Muscle<\/em>, by Victor Obeck; <em>The Stars<\/em>, by H. A. Rey; <em>20 Years and 20 Hits for the Harmonica; World Almanac <\/em>for 1965. (<em>Birds of the Ocean <\/em>was the only book I found time to read.)<\/p>\n<p>42. TOOLS&#8212; 1 saw, 3 screwdrivers, 1 adjustable&#8211;grip pliers, 1 nonadjustable pliers, 1 hand drill with assortment of bits, 1 hammer, 4 C clamps, 2 files, 1 small wood plane, 1 adjustable wrench, 1 metal measuring tape, 1 pocket emery stone, 2 pocketknives, 1 sail repair kit (containing sailor&#8217;s palm, needles, twine, marlinespike, beeswax and marline), 1 cold patch kit for repairing inflatable life raft or life jacket, 1 chisel, 1 hard rubber mallet, 1 wire cutter, 1 sheath knife, and marlinespike, 1 scissors.<\/p>\n<p>44. SPARE PARTS, MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT&#8212; 1 rudder; 1 set of gudgeons and pintles; 1 tiller; 1 stem plate; 1 chain plate; 1 mast tang; 1 stainless&#8211;steel stay (to replace either a shroud or the forestay); brass bolts and screws of all sizes; sandpaper; copper tacks; copper boat nails; liquid rubber calking material; waterproof glue; fiberglass cloth, resin and hardener; 3 sets of D batteries (8 batteries to a set) for radio; 4 sets of D batteries (2 to a set) for flashlight; 3 batteries for anchor light; 3 Hot Shot 6&#8211;volt batteries for running lights and spotlight; bulbs for flashlight, running lights and spotlight; 8 blocks (pulleys) of various sizes; 100 feet of \u215c&#8211;inch nylon line; 100 yards of light nylon cored; 2 sea&#8211;anchor buckets; 6 shackles of different sizes; assortment of pine, plywood and oak planks; various lengths of brass, copper and stainless&#8211;steel wire; pieces of sheet brass; 6 cans of gas for foghorn; 1 cylinder of gas to inflate life raft; 1 2\u00bd&#8211;pound Danforth anchor; 12 sail slides and 12 clips; 12 jib slides; calking cotton; hose for cockpit drain; wood putty; assortment of rope thimbles; 1 turnbuckle; 6 clevis pins; 1 pint of gray paint; 1 pint of spar varnish; 2 yards of sailcloth; 6 wire rope clamps; 2 rolls of chafing tape.<\/p>\n<p>43. 2 files, 1 small wood plane, 1 adjustable wrench, 1 metal measuring tape, 1 pocket emery stone, 2 pocketknives, 1 sail repair kit (containing sailor&#8217;s palm, needles, twine, marlinespike, beeswax and marline), 1 cold patch kit for repairing inflatable life raft or life jacket, 1 chisel, 1 hard rubber mallet, 1 wire cutter, 1 sheath knife,<br \/>\nand marlinespike, 1 scissors.<\/p>\n<p>44. SPARE PARTS, MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT&#8211;1 rudder; 1 set of gudgeons and pintles; 1 tiller; 1 stem plate; 1 chain plate; 1 mast tang; 1 stainless-steel stay (to replace either a shroud or the forestay); brass bolts and screws of all sizes; sandpaper; copper tacks; copper boat nails; liquid rubber calking material; waterproof glue; fiberglass cloth, resin and hardener; 3 sets of D batteries (8<br \/>\nbatteries to a set) for radio; 4 sets of D batteries (2 to a set) for flashlight; 3 batteries for anchor light; 3 Hot Shot 6-volt batteries for running lights and spotlight; bulbs for flashlight, running lights and spotlight; 8 blocks (pulleys) of various sizes; 100 feet of \u215c-inch nylon line; 100 yards of light nylon cored; 2 sea anchor buckets; 6 shackles of different sizes; assortment of pine, plywood and oak<br \/>\nplanks; various lengths of brass, copper and stainless-steel wire; pieces of sheet brass; 6 cans of gas for foghorn; 1 cylinder of gas to inflate life raft; 1 2\u00bd-poundDanforth anchor; 12 sail slides and 12 clips; 12 jib slides; calking cotton; hose for cockpit drain; wood putty; assortment of rope thimbles; 1 turnbuckle; 6 clevis pins; 1 pint of gray paint; 1 pint of spar varnish; 2 yards of sailcloth; 6 wire rope<br \/>\nclamps; 2 rolls of chafing tape.<\/p>\n<p>45. SAFETY EQUIPMENT&#8212; 1 Mae West life jacket; 1 inflatable life raft with cylinder of gas; 1 fire extinguisher; 1 anchor light; 1 spotlight; 1 gas&#8211;operated foghorn; 6 night flares; 6 day flares; 1 deck&#8211;mounted bilge pump; 2 portable pumps; 1 signaling mirror; 1 barometer; 1 Victory Girl SOS signal transmitter; 2 dye markers; 1 life&#8211;preserver cushion; medical kit (contents listed below); 1 bucket sea anchor; 1 solar still for making freshwater from seawater; 1 white tropical helmet; 10 packets of silica gel to help keep film, sextant and radio dry; 2 pairs of sunglasses; 1 lifeline; 1 compass corrector and pelorus; 1 set of oars; 3 waterproof rubberized canvas bags for storing equipment; 1 radar reflector; 1 extra survival fishing kit; 2 rubber sleeve chafe preventers; 1 flashlight; 1 plastic emergence sextant; emergency food packs (each one containing a 5-day supply of vitamin tablets, malted milk tablets, chocolate bars and biscuits); sufficient polyethylene foam flotation material to make boat unsinkable; survival kit (contents listed below).<\/p>\n<p>46. emergency food packs (each one containing a 5-day supply of vitamin tablets, malted milk tablets, chocolate bars and biscuits); sufficient polyethylene foam<\/p>\n<p>47. MEDICAL KIT&#8212; (Packed in moisture proof case) 1 hemostat, 1 scalpel with spare blades, 1 tweezers, 20 disposable syringes, 12 disposable sutures, 2 tubes of bacitracin ointment, 100 3 X 3 gauze pads, 2 Ace bandages, 3 rolls of adhesive tape, 3 rolls of gauze, 24 safety pins, 8 small splints, 200 aspirin tablets, 1 package of powered alum, 1 bottle of nose drops, 1 inhaler, 200 salt tablets, 2 pounds of Vaseline, 1 can of talcum powder, 6 small packets of toilet tissue, 1 tube of zinc ointment, 1 bottle of sun lotion, 1 bottle of Kaopectate, 1 oral thermometer, large bottle of liquid antiseptic, 1 bottle of laxative, 1 tube of anesthetic eye ointment, 1 tube of antibiotic eye ointment, large bottle of achromycin antibiotic capsules, dexedrine, nembutal, benadryl, tincture of belladonna, Phenobarbital, morphine, codeine, paregoric, 4 tubes of anesthetic skin ointment, skin lotion, pills to combat motion sickness or allergy, <em>First Aid<\/em>, published by the American Red Cross, <em>The <\/em><em>Ship&#8217;s Medicine Chest<\/em> and <em>First Aid at Sea<\/em>, a U.S. Public Health Service publication.<\/p>\n<p>48. SURVIVAL KIT&#8212; 1 pound of malted milk tablets, 16 bars of tropical chocolate, 4 cans of pemmican, 30 high&#8211;energy dextrose wafers, 8 cans of vacuum&#8211;packed water, 6 night flares, 2 day flares, 1 dye marker, 1 signaling mirror,1 fishing kit, 1 tube of suntan lotion, 2 packages of hygienic tissue, 1 bottle of insect repellant, 1 flashlight, 1 waterproof container of matches, 1 distress whistle, 1 distress flag, 1 can opener, 1 first-aid kit with instructions for use, 1 sheathed hunting and fishing knife, 1 compass.<\/p>\n<p>49. SAILS AND GEAR&#8212; 1 red nylon mains&#8217;l, 68 square feet;1 white cotton mains&#8217;l, 68 square feet;2 white cotton jibs, 22 square feet each; 1 white dacron genoa, 38 square feet; 1 white cotton genoa, 38 square feet; 1 green cotton storm jib, 9 square feet; 1 green cotton trysail, 25 square feet; 150&#8211;foot \u00bd&#8211;inch nylon anchor line; all running rigging of \u215c&#8211;inch dacron line; 10 feet of \u215b&#8211;inch shock cord; 10 feet of \u00bc&#8211;inch shock cord; 8 sail stops made of shock cord; 2 whisker poles for winging out cotton jibs; 1 8&#8211;pound Danforth anchor; 2 plastic&#8211;foam fenders (one of which served as float for sea&#8211;anchor bucket).<\/p>\n<p>50. poles for winging out cotton jibs; 1 8-pound Danforth anchor; 2 plastic-foam fenders (one of which served as float for sea-anchor bucket).<\/p>\n<p>51. GALLEY EQUIPMENT&#8212; 1 canned&#8211;heat stove in gimbals, 27 large cans of canned heat, 1 frying pan, 1 saucepan, 1 knife, 1 fork, 1 spoon, 100 matchbooks in waterproof plastic container, 3 bottles of liquid salt&#8211;water soap, scouring pads and dishcloths for cleaning pans and silverware, 2 plastic non-sinkable cups, 1 seaman&#8217;s knife with can opener on it, 4 folding army&#8211;type can openers.<\/p>\n<p>52. PROVISIONS&#8212; 28 gallons of water carried in 40 half&#8211;gallon, 3 one&#8211;gallon and 1 five&#8211;gallon plastic containers; 40 cans beef slices and potatoes; 30 cans turkey loaf; 24 cans peas; 23 cans peas and carrots; 23 cans corn; 6 cans chili; 6 cans Vienna sausage; 4 cans boned chicken; 5 cans beef stew; 6 cans stuffed peppers; 4 cans stuffed cabbage; 8 cans beans and wieners; 8 cans corned&#8211;beef hash; 5 cans shrimp; 5 cans tuna and noodles; 8 cans spaghetti and meat balls; 2 cans ham loaf; 3 cans chicken and noodles; 10 cans diced beets; 10 cans succotash; 10 cans sweet potatoes; 10 cans diced carrots; 30 cans assorted fruit juices; 30 cans carbonated soft drinks; 40 cans Bartlett pears; 20 cans fruit cocktail; 20 cans sliced peaches; 10 cans condensed milk; 2 cans plum pudding; 1 jar hard sauce; 8 cans oleo&#8211;margarine; 5 cans cherries; 50 small packets raisins; 140 assorted candy bars; 20 dehydrated meat bars; 10 dehydrated bacon bars; 10 cans pemmican; 10 cans egg salad; 8 cans fruitcake; 20 cans white bread; 100 cereal bars; 40 starch jelly bars; 8 dehydrated Spanish omelets; 8 servings dehydrated scrambled eggs; 200 individually packaged servings of coffee, dehydrated cream and sugar; 20 portions grape jelly; 20 portions strawberry jelly; 20 portions marmalade; 1 bottle brandy; 20 servings orange drink; 20 servings cocoa; 60 packets biscuits; 90 multivitamin capsules; 90 ascorbic acid tablets; ketchup; mustard; Tabasco sauce; curry powder; salt; pepper; turkey stuffing; bouillon cubes.<\/p>\n<p>53. CLOTHING AND PERSONAL GEAR&#8212; 1 waterproof anti&#8211;exposure suit, 1 set of oilskins, 1 pilot cap, 1 knitted watch cap, 4 cotton undershirts, 4 cotton undershorts, 2 turtle&#8211;neck sport shirts, 2 V&#8211;neck sport shirts, 2 pairs of cotton thermal underwear, 4 pairs of woolen socks, <\/p>\n<p>54. 2 pairs of cotton trousers, 1 pair of woolen trousers, 1 woolen shirt, 3 sweaters, 2 pairs of rubber&#8211;soled deck shoes, 1 pair of leather shore shoes, 2 shoregoing shirts, 1 shoregoing jacket, 2 pairs of shoregoing trousers, 2 neckties, 1 visored yachting hat, 1 red nylon windbreaker, 1 safety razor and spare blades, 2 cakes of salt&#8211;water soap, 2 washcloths, 2 face towels, 2 bath towels, 1 toothbrush, 1 tube of toothpaste.<\/p>\n<p>55. PHOTOGRAPHY EQUIPMENT&#8212; 1 Nikonos 35&#8211;mm. still camera, 1 Revere 16&#8211;mm. magazine movie camera, skylight filters for both cameras, 52 50&#8211;foot magazines of 16&#8211;mm. 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