WHAT TO BRING
Please go through this sheet carefully.
The best way to understand the limitation of space on the boat is to travel with ONE carry on bag ONLY.
All items must fit in one (1) soft-sided duffel bag.
Again "carry-on" only for your flight and you will be fine.
No suitcases, hair dryers, camera bags, bags with wheels, metal framed backpacks, folding luggage carts, guitars or any other bulky items.
There is no where to store anything like that.
Each crew member only has one small locker for clothes and toiletries plus shared lockers for shoes.
What you need to bring.
• Your wallet
• A passport
Tropical Clothing
Footwear
Miscellaneous
Toiletries
Optional
We actually do have a few extra PFD's on board if you don't have one yourself.
What not to bring
- Sheets & pillow
- Large electronics like laptops
The best way to understand the limitation of space on the boat is to travel with ONE carry on bag ONLY.
All items must fit in one (1) soft-sided duffel bag.
Again "carry-on" only for your flight and you will be fine.
No suitcases, hair dryers, camera bags, bags with wheels, metal framed backpacks, folding luggage carts, guitars or any other bulky items.
There is no where to store anything like that.
Each crew member only has one small locker for clothes and toiletries plus shared lockers for shoes.
What you need to bring.
• Your wallet
• A passport
Tropical Clothing
- Nylon shorts, quick drying. Please do not bring long, baggy, belted or pocketed shorts as they are bulky and difficult to dry.
- Long nylon pants, quick drying. Do not bring jeans or cotton sweat pants or shirts which are bulky and suck in the tropics.
- Lightweight collared short-sleeve shirt(s) for guys. This style is much cooler than a cotton t-shirt in the tropics, protects your neck from sun and is appropriate for clearing customs.
- Lightweight, long-sleeved collared shirt
- One set of warm clothes for evening watches (fleece, etc.)
- Sun hat or Baseball cap
- Lightweight modest skirt or dress for women
- Underwear
- Swimsuits
Footwear
- Flip Flops or other footwear that can get wet.
- Your smallest easily stored footwear to get from your home to the boat
- There is no footwear worn on board or in the dinghy.
Miscellaneous
- Waterproof watch with light
- Alarm clock / Timer of some kind
- Waterproof LED Headlamp with red & white lights plus extra batteries
- Waterproof sun and lip screen
- Polarized sailing sunglasses with keeper strap
- Reading glasses plus a spare pair, if used
- Optional - iPad or Kindle plus USB charging cord plus Headphones - (Load with books & movies for self entertainment)
- USB memory stick (4 GB or larger) if you would like a copy of our best images of your trip
- USB charging cords for your devices. We have USB chargers at the berths.
- Quality insulated mug - Metal insulated mugs are better if you like hot drinks - Eg. Coffee or Tea
Toiletries
- Travel toiletries bag
- Medium PackTowls or small hand towels, maximum size: 16” x 24”.(Larger bath towels are difficult to dry and kind of a pain).
- Toothbrush/Toothpaste
- Electric shaver. Water / Cream shave is messy on a boat and needs to be done in a bowl & boil a kettle for hot water. Absolutely no shavings to be washed down any of the sinks. The hairs clog the hoses and bilge pumps.
- Travel size soap/shampoo - - Travel sizes
Optional
- Offshore PFD
- Safety harness
- Tether
We actually do have a few extra PFD's on board if you don't have one yourself.
What not to bring
- Sheets & pillow
- Large electronics like laptops
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