Cruising Checklist
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mikeyroberts
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Cruising Checklist
Hi,
After spending the last couple of seasons sailing in circles on the river I'm about to embark on my first ocean side, overnight trip. Nothing too serious, we're sailing in company of a few other boats, will keep within 2nm of the shore and will be spending the night tied up to the visitor's jetty at Fremantle Sailing Club (after using their restaurant facilities).
However, to me it is a big adventure and I want to make sure I'm adequately prepared. So I'm working on a checklist of equipment that I need to take with me to ensure safety and comfort for skipper and crew on a 20ft fibreglass sloop with a small outboard.
Any suggestions?
Mike
After spending the last couple of seasons sailing in circles on the river I'm about to embark on my first ocean side, overnight trip. Nothing too serious, we're sailing in company of a few other boats, will keep within 2nm of the shore and will be spending the night tied up to the visitor's jetty at Fremantle Sailing Club (after using their restaurant facilities).
However, to me it is a big adventure and I want to make sure I'm adequately prepared. So I'm working on a checklist of equipment that I need to take with me to ensure safety and comfort for skipper and crew on a 20ft fibreglass sloop with a small outboard.
Any suggestions?
Mike
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Re: Cruising Checklist
Mike,
Good for you! Your's is a tall order. It's more like checklistS, plural, and each skipper has their own way of doing it.
For starters, I'd start these lists:
- Mandated safety equipment
- Boat gear - for operation and simple repair
- Camping gear
- Personal gear
Start with a piece of paper for each and envision what you'd be doing and the weather you'll be doing it in. Don't go crazy though, it's just one night and most of your food will be at the dock in the evening.
Add, edit, delete after this cruise and then repeat for every cruise thereafter. It's never done, but that's the fun!
We look forward to hearing about your first cruise!
Good for you! Your's is a tall order. It's more like checklistS, plural, and each skipper has their own way of doing it.
For starters, I'd start these lists:
- Mandated safety equipment
- Boat gear - for operation and simple repair
- Camping gear
- Personal gear
Start with a piece of paper for each and envision what you'd be doing and the weather you'll be doing it in. Don't go crazy though, it's just one night and most of your food will be at the dock in the evening.
Add, edit, delete after this cruise and then repeat for every cruise thereafter. It's never done, but that's the fun!
We look forward to hearing about your first cruise!
Keith Nasman
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Re: Cruising Checklist
west marine provides a list -
http://www.westmarine.com/WestAdvisor/S ... ising-Gear
there are many books out there. check out titles by Lin & Larry Pardey. you can find many good books, including some by Lin & Larry, in SCA's bookstore -
http://smallcraftadvisor.com/store/home.php?cat=3
http://www.westmarine.com/WestAdvisor/S ... ising-Gear
there are many books out there. check out titles by Lin & Larry Pardey. you can find many good books, including some by Lin & Larry, in SCA's bookstore -
http://smallcraftadvisor.com/store/home.php?cat=3
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Bchrovers
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Re: Cruising Checklist
Here is a link to the WaterTribe list which might give you some ideas.
http://watertribe.com/PDF/MustRead/Wate ... ipment.pdf
Hope you have a blast. I think overnight trips are so much more fun than day trips!
Marty
http://watertribe.com/PDF/MustRead/Wate ... ipment.pdf
Hope you have a blast. I think overnight trips are so much more fun than day trips!
Marty
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mikeyroberts
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Re: Cruising Checklist
Thanks for replies and suggestions. I think that should get me started. I'll post up my checklist once I finish it, and fill you in if there was anything I missed.
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Re: Cruising Checklist
Well, I don't know if I can be much help. The last time I went sailing on the ocean was in a slightly larger boat than 20 feet.
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mikeyroberts
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Re: Cruising Checklist
That's an impressive boat lusty, but it looks a bit under-canvassed 
Here's a pic of my home for this weekend:
Here's a pic of my home for this weekend:
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Re: Cruising Checklist
mikeyroberts wrote:That's an impressive boat lusty, but it looks a bit under-canvassed
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Re: Cruising Checklist
mikeyroberts wrote:That's an impressive boat lusty, but it looks a bit under-canvassed
Here's a pic of my home for this weekend:
Neat vessel Mikey! I will wager you have a lot more fun on that boat then I ever had on old 728!!
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Re: Cruising Checklist
mikeyroberts wrote:That's an impressive boat lusty, but it looks a bit under-canvassed![]()
And you're the captain on yours!
Charlie Pearsall
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