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Thread Status: Hello , There was no answer in this thread for more than 60 days.
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Some basics:

A convenient means of easy entry & exit to & from the water, with gear & fish.

A nice, clear, easy to clean, convenient area for cleaning (gutting) fish.

A means to quickly & easily clean gear (freshwater???). Somewhere to dry it afterwards - and somewhere else to store it if drying area is in direct sunlight.

Some space for fishing rods and/or hand-lines, collapsible crab/lobster pots and bait storage.

In this part of the world, a heater for thawing out hypothermic divers & an inside drying area might be required/desired.

Fish locator. Radio. GPS. Cellphone (/satellite phone). Broadband? Solar panels & batteries/wind turbine to power it.

Fully equipped life raft.

Twin motors (for power, redundancy & spares) or sails & motor?

Some transport for shore (folding bike/electric bike/moped)?
 
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