A. Mooring lines, and hawsers—wire—manila—hemp.
B. Tarpaulins—awnings—sails—dodgers—side screens—wind sails—ventilator covers—skylight covers—spare boat covers—mast covers, etc.,
C. Boatswain's stores, rope, gear, tools, etc.
D. Carpenter's stores, tools, lamps, oils, etc.
E. Paints—oils—turpentine—white lead—red lead—bitumastic—bottom composition—putty, brushes, graining tools, etc., etc.
F. Cargo gear—in use, condition, location, etc. Spare gear—condition and where stowed.
G. Ship's navigating gear (under care of Second Mate).
H. Coaling gear, condition, where stowed.
I. Life-saving equipment—boats, rafts and their complete equipment. When bread boxes were last filled—inspected, when breakers were last filled, etc. Life preservers—number—location—last inspected. Fire hose, when supplied length, and location of reels, nozzles, couplings, reducers, valves, etc. Fire extinguishers, kind—number—location—when charged last. Axes, number—location. Buckets—number—location. Smoke helmets, condition and where stowed. Extra tarpaulins.
Also ring buoys, rockets, line-throwing gun, spare lines, projectiles, powder charges—sewed in bunting bags, and stowed in proper canister. Coston lights, number—kind. Wave oil, tanks and fittings.