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Reddit mentions of Dorcy 140-Lumen Weather Resistant Unbreakable with Glow LED Flashlight, Red (41-4200)

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Dorcy 140-Lumen Weather Resistant Unbreakable with Glow LED Flashlight, Red (41-4200)
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    Features:
  • Virtually indestructible nylon glass fiber construction and red finish
  • Night glow powder switch for added visibility
  • Small but durable for your tough jobs at work or home
  • Contains a super bright LED bulb that provides 140-lumens of light output
Specs:
ColorRed and Black
Height1.2 Inches
Length5 Inches
Number of items1
SizeAAA
Weight0.35 Pounds
Width1.5 Inches

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u/phineas1134 ยท 2 pointsr/boating

Congrats on the boat and soon to be spouse! It's always a little tough to answer this question since we don't know what he already has for the boat. Here is my short list of things that come to mind that are always appreciated.

Quality dock lines that match the color of the boat and are long enough 1/2" by 20 ft. like these should do the trick for the Capri.

A good soft cooler than you easily lug on and off the boat. I've gone through many coolers over the years. This one is by far my favorite.

Polarized sunglasses. Pick whatever style you both like, but make sure they are polarized. Polarized sunglasses cut glare and allow you to see into the water better. They make it easier to spot shallow areas while cruising which can actually save you from some expensive repairs.

A nice quality water resistant duffel bag or backpack, you can even find places that will put your boat name on them if you have picked a name.

A good water proof flashlight. This little guy plus a set of energizer lithium batteries have been great for me. I know the lithium batteries are pricey, but they won't leak when left neglected on the boat like alkalines will, and they have a lot more juice and longer shelf life which really counts when it comes to boat equipment.

Last thing that came to mind, a multi tool with a good knife blade. I've used my Skeletool more times than I can count on the boat.

I hope you have a blast on the new boat! Post lots of pictures and tell us your stories. And if you have questions, this sub is very supportive and helpful.