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Lost at Sea
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A sextant
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A shaving mirror
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A quantity of mosquito netting
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25 liter container of water
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A case of army rations
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Maps of the Atlantic Ocean
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A floating seat cushion
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A 10 liter can of oil/petrol mixture
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A small transistor radio
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20 square feet of Opaque plastic sheeting
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A can of shark repellent
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A bottle of 160% proof rum
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15 ft. of nylon rope
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2 boxes of chocolate bars
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A fishing kit
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#1: critical for signaling
A shaving mirror
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A 10 liter can of oil/petrol mixture
#2: critical for signaling. The mixture will float on water and could be ignited using the matches A 10 liter can of oil/petrol mixture
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#3: Vital to restore fluids lost through perspiration
25 liter container of water
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#4: This is your basic food intake.
A case of army rations
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20 square feet of Opaque plastic sheeting
#5: can be used to collect rain water and shelter from the wind and waves 20 square feet of Opaque plastic sheeting
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#6: Your reserve food supply.
2 boxes of chocolate bars
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#7: ranked lower than the chocolate as there is not guarantee that you will catch any fish.
A fishing kit
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#8: could be used to lash people or equipment together to prevent being washed overboard in a storm.
15 ft. of nylon rope
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#9: Useful as a life preserver if someone fell overboard.
A floating seat cushion
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#10: Duh. To repel sharks! A can of shark repellent
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#11: contains 80% alcohol, which means that it can be used as an antiseptic for any injuries, otherwise of little value. It would cause dehydration if drunk. A bottle of 160% proof rum
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#12: You would be out of range of any radio station
A small transistor radio
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#13: worthless without navigation equipment
Maps of the Atlantic Ocean
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A quantity of mosquito netting
#14: There are NO mosquitoes in the middle of the Atlantic ocean and the netting is useless for anything else. A quantity of mosquito netting
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#15: useless without the relevant tables and a chronometer…and someone who knows how to use it!
A sextant
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Survival Rate: 0-25: Excellent. You demonstrated great survival skills! Rescued! 26-32: Good. Above average results. Good survival skills. Rescued! 33-45: Average. Seasick, hungry, and tired. Rescued! 46-55: Fair. Dehydrated and barely alive after a few weeks. It was tough, but rescued! 56-70: Poor. Your bodies were found floating near your raft after weeks of searching! : Very poor. Oh dear, your empty raft is washed up on a beach, weeks after the search was called off.
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