All these applications strike me as solutions looking for a problem.

If you spend much time on your boat, chances are you'll know where
everything is.   And as long as you don't move it around all the time,
you only have to remember it once.

If you have crew (who can't see into your memory) or if your memory is
suspect, draw a map of the boat and label the various lockers and
lazarettes.  Hell, maybe even put actual labels on the lockers.

I carry enough spares, tools, and assorted crap on Bojangles to sink a
small C&C, but I can tell you exactly what's on board and where it is.
 Part of that comes from grouping things logically (eg: all plumbing
stuff together; all electrical together, etc.) and the other part
comes from spending time on the boat.

Now if I can just find that darn corkscrew...

Cheers
Colin


On 4/18/13, Wally Bryant <w...@wbryant.com> wrote:
> Fred - There is some free software out there, but I created a
> spreadsheet named "Where The F Is It" and leave it on my desktop.
>
> Wal
>
> Fred Hazzard wrote:
>> Thus, when I want to find a particular item I have to
>> search the inventory in each locker.  Creating a cross reference would
>> help,
>> but I find that task a little daunting.
>
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