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Dryboxes: Pelican Edges UWKinetics and Otter
Ever dig out a first-aid kit, a flare gun, a tool or your boat’s registration after months of storage on board only to find it damaged or ruined by the harsh marine environment? Dryboxes can help.

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Our test group included three suitcase-style ûboxes, which are pictured at center. From top: ûthe Zero Halliburton 103C, the Pelican 1500 ûand the UWKinetics 518. At left from the top ûare the Pelican 1300, the MTM Case-Gard and ûthe Otterbox 5500. At the right from the top are the Plano 1612 and the UWKinetics 609 with ûcarrying strap.
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The marine environment, with its salt spray, wind, waves and rain, can be a tough place for even the most rugged gear or equipment. So it stands to reason that more delicate devices such as cameras, laptop computers or handheld electronics dont stand a chanceunless theyre stowed in the right place. On some open boats, however, there may not be a completely dry, safe haven for these items. The solution? A drybox, a waterproof or water-resistant case that shelters your equipment in a nearly impregnable cocoon of plastic.
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