Clothing items
- T-shirts made of synthetic material or merino wool
- Long-sleeved (polar fleece) shirts
- First layer trousers
- Trousers made of synthetic material
- Waterproof rain jacket
- Waterproof rain trousers
- Thermal jacket
- Casual clothing
- Footwear – at least 2 pairs
- Closed-toe and non-marking, anti-slip soles, water-resistant or made of quick-drying material
- Flip-flops or Crocs
- Bandana, cap, and hat
- Sailing gloves
- Cycling or gym gloves are good substitutes
ACCESSORIES
- Sleeping bag
- Essential. We recommend a minimum of 10°C
- Waterproof dry bag
- For carrying essential items when going ashore
- External battery – power bank
- We will not have access to 220V while out at sea
- Head torch – headlamp
- We recommend a model with a red light option, so that it may be used during night navigation
- Sunscreen
- SPF 50
- Lip balm
- Wet wipes
- For a quick refresh when you can't shower
- Earplugs
- Yachts can be noisy at night
- Water bottle
- Seasickness tablets or patches
- Stugeron, Emetix
- Microfibre towel
- Light, compact, and dries quickly
- Sunglasses
- Mini first aid kit
- Travel bag
- NO trolley – trolleys take up too much space!
Provisions
Individual
- Non-perishable provisions
- Canned food, nuts, protein bars, noodles, cereals
- You can buy these at home
- Perishable provisions
- Cheese, cold cuts, fruits, vegetables, etc.
- You can buy these at the departure port
- Instant coffee, tea
- The yachts are equipped with a gas stove, but we will not be cooking onboard
- Multivitamins, Litorsal
Collective - to be bought together from the departure port
- Drinking water, juices, beer
- Bread
- Rubbish bags
- 60-litre bags for the salon and cockpit
- 20-litre bags for bathroom paper - 1 set per bathroom
- Toilet paper
- Kitchen paper towels
- Microfibre cloths
- Cleaning spray
- 1 per boat
- Dishwashing liquid
- 1 per boat
- Liquid soap for bathrooms
- 1 per bathroom