Matt_Colie wrote:
I don't understand what the box gets you...
In younger times we did a lot of canoe and sail camping. Everything got stowed and secured in the boat(s). The only thing special was the army surplus rubberized canvas bags for clothing and later (as the result of an experience) the sleeping bags. That was camping.
RVing is not camping.....
Matt
The box serves several purposes. When not camping it is a place to store all my camping gear in a locked container and in one place. Since I am a full timer space is always at a premium. And with everything in one box and in one place I don't have to hunt for this and that when its time to go, just grab the box and roll. That makes getting ready a lot easier and takes a lot less time. Basically all I have to worry about is getting the cooler ready, grab the camp box, throw it all in the boat and head for the river. Also, when at camp, the box can double as a place to set up the camp stove when not cooking over an open fire.
I found and bought an aluminum tool box for a small pickup truck, its the narrow kind and each end has wings that sit on top of the bed rails of a pickup. Its small enough and short enough I can handle it by myself and it fits perfectly on the left side of my boat between the front and back fishing deck. The only problem with it was the bright aluminum finish would blind you in the sunlight and reflected heat so bad you could hardly stand it. So I roughed it up a bit and painted it the same OD Flat Army Green that the rest of the boat is and now it looks like it belongs there.
So far it is packed with:
Tent
Bow saw
Two sleeping bags
Camp Stove
Two Air Mattresses (laugh it you want, I'm done sleeping on the ground)
Axe
Cast Iron Dutch Oven
Kitchen and eatin' tools
Lantern
Rope
Toilet Paper
Hand Towels (rags)
Tarp
Flash light
I will add to it and take away from it based on what I need and don't need when I start using it.
The boat holds the usual fishing poles, bait, cooler, life jackets, etc.
I will carry the .357 Mag with Hollow Points and several reloads of Snake Shot.
The way we like to camp is to fish the river until we find a suitable place to camp, then stay over night. Get up the next day and either fish or ride the day until we find a different place to camp and so on and so on. Usually we stay gone at least 3 days and as many as 8 and when you get that far away from the truck you BETTER have what you need before you leave the dock because they AINT no going back until its time to go home.
So yes, having a camp box is needed.