I’m planning on sailing south starting the last week in August. I'm starting in Maine and going as far as I can in one month, then I'll go back and finish the trip later in the fall. I will be sailing along the coast down to Virginia then plan to take the ICW to Florida. Here’s my question; I've sailed up and down the Maine coast for a few years but have never done this trip. I've heard all kinds of advise from friends. for instanceThe fog will be bad so I need RadarAn inflatable dingy won't do I need a life raft.Don't haul a hard dingy because it will sink. It will be too rough for it.I need SSB radio.Now boys I know that all these bells and whistles are nice and many people feel you need everything under the sun plus the latest models of it too, but you see it all costs money. I've been sailing for quite a while without a lot of this stuff I think (call me foolish) a lot of it does not fall in the "don't go if you don't have it category".For one thing I come from the old school that says;When you think you may need to tuck a reef you should have already done it.Be in harbor one hour before dark with the hook down or on a mooring.If your in harbor and the wind is above 15 knots or the waves are over 5 feet stay put until the weather changes, sailing is about having fun not beating your brains out.Rome wasn't built in a day and if you cannot wait for good weather then sell the sailboat because thats not a smart way to sail.GPS is nice but your a fool if you don't have paper charts and know how to use them.So I would love to hear you opinions. Is there a lot of fog in these waters at this time of year? Sailing the way I do, do I have to spend the bucks for radar?Will an inflatable do or must I buy a life raft?Thanks in advice