Hi Ron & Ron,
As stated before, it's all in what you wish to do with the boat... Mine is on a mooring at our cottage and theoretically is a daysailor! It doesn't work out that way: this boat is a 2009 and I already have 2,000NM on the log! With my last boat I averaged close to 3,000NM/year for ten years, most of it at sea. You would usually consider the way I equipped this 31 foot boat as overkill. We will however leave for the Bahamas at the end of August & make our way to either the Jumentos or Turks & Caicos! and back for the end of June... that's a long time on a small boat so we want it to be comfy.
Here are the pics of: 1- 12V at the helm for low amp anchor light 2- Permanently mounted spring line (the boat has no center cleat) 3- Fender bags near the shrouds (I can then have folding bikes in the cockpit) 4- Washdown hose in the anchor well; the intake is under the galley sink & pump in the port locker beside the freshwater system 5- A box with 2 6V 225Amp/hr batteries in the cockpit locker 6- One of two grab handles in the companionway 7- Replacing the little bars on the shelves with plexi to hold whatever 8- The switching system: Starting, ground, battery bank 1, bank 2, the switch for the deck hose-down, the breaker for the anchor windlass, the round selector is for the solar system 9- The other two 225Amp 6V batteries 10- The Balmar & regulator 11- The starter battery, the original charger, a switch to put all batteries on the starting circuit.
I stopped in case you get bored... there is more!
Pierre le Caboteur