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Walk the docks here in Miami, especially Collins Avenue where the megayachts live, and you see some interesting stuff. A jacuzzi tub on the swim playform. A car on the bridge deck. A helicopter on the bow. You know, the basics "” stuff we all should have.
The editors here started keeping a list of these options, at first for ourselves. The next time we buy a boat, we wanted to make sure it had the goods. Then we realized that readers too could probably use a checlist of essential items.
And so, here it is: 10 things that just about every boat should have. Did we leave anything out?
GLEN JUSTICEForget the tender. The well-appointed boat these days uses a helicoper to get on and off.
GLEN JUSTICEAgain, the tender is passe. To get around, you really should carry a car.
GLEN JUSTICEIf you have a car, you need a garage -- a transom garage, to keep the inflatable (above) and the fleet of water bikes and other toys (below) that you'll need to keep yourself occupied.
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GLEN JUSTICEIf you don't go with the garage, opt for the large transom gate. It makes a nice entry.
GLEN JUSTICEWhile on the transom, make sure to include a large swim platform -- and powered gangplank.
GLEN JUSTICEWhy not put a large television back there, while you are at it. And a big old setee to go with it.
GLEN JUSTICEIf you are a fishing guy, don't forget that fighting chair and the rigs to go with it.
GLEN JUSTICESpeaking of fishing, don't forget the tower -- a really tall tower, several stories high.
GLEN JUSTICEDon't forget practicalities, like powered winches -- for docking, of course.Â




















