Time to replace a first aid kit, it’s getting a bit old but the replacements I’ve looked at all look so cheap and full of Chinese made garbage.
Any recommendations for a 6 person sportie fishing boat?
If you're non-commercial (not a guide etc.), I'd build your own. Most kits are pretty cheap and have lots of what you likely won't need, and not enough of what you do need. That, and the bandaids usually suck.
I built my own.
So far what I've used most are things to treat minor cuts, scrapes, seasickness, sore back muscles and wasp stings:
1) good quality bandaids
2) chloro wipes or similar cleaning wipes
3) sterile gauze pads
4) electrical tape / ductape
5) trauma shears
6) misc pain meds in blister packs: tylenol, ibuprophin, robax
7) misc seasick meds: gravol or what ever you prefer.
8) alergy meds: bee sting treatment, benadryll
Things I know I'll need for rescue/overboard person to help hypothermia treatment:
1) space blankets
2) wool blanket (in a dry bag)
3) 6x8 blue tarp (in a dry bag)
4) fleece pants and jacket (in a dry bag)
Things I have added over the years for worst case scenarios like major bleeds, punctures:
1) large sterile sorbent pads
2) tensor bandages
3) triangle bandages
4) tourniquet
Aside from the things that live in the bow, this stuff all fits in an orange sealed plastic ammo box type kit that I also have some fire starter, lighter, flares and ponchos in case I have to ditch. Then I take my dry bag and 1st aid box from under the seat and jump ship (hasnst happened yet, hope it never does, but if it does, I hope its somewhere nice, like grant bay)
Also, I learned the hard way this year - keep your long 50-100ft tow rope accessible and not burried under tonnes of crap in the bow and behind totes and bags of camping/fishing gear... When you need it, you usually need it badly and quickly. Bow lines are barely adequate...