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Must Have Boat Day Essentials List

Time spent on the water is not the time to forget the things you need. Don’t forget with this Must Have Boat Day Essentials List!

getting ready for family boat day on a lake

Must Have Boat Day Essentials List

I love, love, love the water. It’s in my blood. Really. I was born in Florida and have never gotten tired of water since.

I love the beach, rivers, lakes, pools, hot tubs, and even baths. Being in or around water just makes me happy.

When I wasn’t living near the water, I was living near the mountains. While the mountains are beautiful, there wasn’t much water nearby and I was always longing to get back to it. So 7 years ago when my husband had a job opportunity in Texas, we jumped at the chance.

girl on fishing boat in panama city beach florida

This surprised a lot of our friends and family as we’d only visited Texas twice together as a couple (aside from my husband’s 3-month basic training stint in San Antonio), but we knew this was the move for us. And we’ve never looked back.

Texas is a really big state and while Austin is landlocked as far as the coast is concerned, there is plenty of water nearby. We have two lakes (Austin and Travis) in our backyard and plenty of other lakes, rivers, pools, and natural springs nearby.

What’s not to love?!

Were we to recap our summer, the bulk of it would include water. While we don’t have a boat ourselves, we have plenty of friends that do. And as summer is winding down and we’re trying to squeeze every last minute of it, we’ve spent even more time on the lakes.

With all of this time and experience being on a boat, we’ve learned a thing or ten about the essentials you need to have a successful day of boating. Along with the boat day packing list items below, don’t forget your boat registration, fishing gear, and fire extinguishers.

If you don’t go on boats much or you haven’t been in a while, then I have the Must Have Boat Day Essentials List for you!

Boat Day List

1. Sunscreen.

Even if it’s cloudy out, those UV rays are bouncing against the water and clouds and you’ll still get sun. Lather up and don’t forget to reapply.

Make sure you don’t forget the lip balm. Burned lips are never fun.

Check out the post below for the Sunscreens Everyone Needs in Their Beach Bag! Shop my Boat Day List on Amazon here. 

sunscreens to take on a boat day

2. Bug spray.

While you don’t really need this if you stay on the boat or in the water (unless you’re trying to ward off dragonflies), if you anchor and spend much time onshore you’ll definitely appreciate having insect repellent to keep those mosquitos away.

While not technically a spray, this is the best way to keep mosquitos away. And it smells fab!

3. Sun protection

Some kind of hat is necessary to not only keep the sun from frying your face but also extra shade for your eyes. And don’t forget your sunglasses. Trust me, without it you’re going to get ultra sleepy and that’s such a waste of a boat day!

When my kids were little, keeping sunglasses on them was a real struggle. Not to mention the sunglasses took a real beating. 

But let me tell you, getting them used to sunglasses early on was worth it. By getting them into the routine of wearing sunglasses on a boat early, it’s easier to get them to keep wearing them as they get older.

I like saving freebie sunglasses from swag bags, grabbing at the dollar store, or buying sunglasses in bulk so you have them whenever you need them!

sunglasses for boat day

4. Wine.

I’m obsessed with white wine on hot, summer days and like red wine at night. But who wants to take glass bottles on a boat.

You don’t want to wash dishes or worry about broken bottles/glasses. And you don’t have to with these new stacked wines I found.

wine for boat day

While I was doing my boat day shopping, I came across Simi Chardonnay in a stacked wine format. Nestled beside bottles of wine was this cool new format of four individually prepared servings of Chardonnay in a plastic cup, stacked on each other to look like a bottle of wine.

Simi and Mark West Stacked Wines for boat day on a lake

It’s so genius and makes drinking wine on the lake so much easier without the headache that filling a Yeti with wine turns into (don’t ask me how I know). And it’s a wine that I already love!

Simi doesn’t cost a lot, but still tastes great and is high quality. It’s perfect for our relaxed, on-the-go lifestyle in a lakeside community. Lake life at its finest!

Taking glass on the water is a big no-no. If you have a bigger group, you may want to check out boxed wines. These also take up very little space and are perfect for a day on the boat.

wine and snacks for boat day

5. Snacks.

You don’t want to be drinking wine on an empty stomach (don’t ask me how I know that either) especially if you’re prone to motion sickness like I am. Having light and filling options is definitely key.

I don’t want to create more work for myself or the hostess when we’re on the lake by having a lot of trash so I prefer a combination of sweet and salty items that are easy to eat and clean up. No forks, knives, or extra packaging is necessary.

My go to’s are all easy things. Crackers, meats (pepperoni is a favorite of ours, especially if it turns into a family trip), a combination of hard and soft cheese (my favorites are aged cheddar and chevre), olives, and fruits that don’t have pits or things you need to toss later like grapes (off the stem) and chopped melon.

You might also like this post with the Best Beach Picnic Ideas

wine on boat at the lake

6. Dry Bag

Keep your cell phones and other electronics dry no matter what. I use these to keep our cell phones and keys when we’re on the water or at a water park. 

girl with fishing gear on boat

7. Life jackets – #1 Boat Day Essential with Kids

The Coast Guard requires children 13 years and younger to wear personal flotation devices. It’s always a good idea to have enough life vests for everyone on board. 

Just make sure that you have the right sizes for all the kiddos in your group.

first aid kit and other emergency supplies

8. First Aid Kit

You never know what’s going to happen. But when you’re on the water, you really don’t know what’s going to happen. Make sure you always have a first aid kit with your other safety gear nearby to keep yourself safe and protected. 

You can buy a ready-made First Aid here, or learn how to customize a car First Aid kit for your car to take with you on the boat. 

What do you take on your boating trips? Feel free to share your must have boat day packing list with me in the comments!

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