Boating safety and performance accessories aren't optional extras—many are required by U.S. Coast Guard regulations. Every boat must carry a Coast Guard-approved life jacket for each person aboard, plus an additional throwable Type IV device. Boats 16 feet and over need a visual distress signal (flares or electronic alternative), a sound-producing device, and navigation lights for nighttime operation. A B-1 or larger fire extinguisher is required on any boat with an enclosed engine compartment or fuel tank. Once those bases are covered, navigation electronics deliver the biggest practical upgrade. Garmin, Lowrance, Raymarine, and Humminbird dominate the chartplotter and fish finder space—each brand has its loyalists, and the differences come down to interface preference and ecosystem compatibility rather than raw performance at the mid-range price point. For anglers, Minn Kota and MotorGuide own the trolling motor market; Minn Kota's Ultrex and Ulterra with Spot-Lock GPS anchor are the top-selling models across freshwater fishing. Outboard engine accessories—propellers, flush kits, fuel additives, and maintenance kits—should come from your engine manufacturer's line (Mercury, Yamaha, Suzuki, Evinrude) to ensure compatibility and maintain warranty coverage. On the comfort and protection side, a quality bimini top from Carver or Taylor Made extends your time on the water in direct sun, while West Marine offers the broadest range of maintenance and consumable products available anywhere. Whether you're fishing, cruising, or watersports, the right accessories make every trip safer and more enjoyable.