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NE Offshore Passage advice sought
Planning on leaving in the next 2 weeks for an offshore north
Atlantic passage aboard a friends boat. Having never done this before, I'm looking for advice, links, etc. on what I should be bringing. I'm anticipating the possibility of cold wet and fog. (sounds like fun, eh?) for clothing, thinking layers of polar fleece in addition to foul weather gear. The trip should be about 2 weeks there and back. usually travel light and would expect everything to happen in one backpack so what do you view as essential that i can add to my list? any/all pearls of wisdom are appreciated. Gf. in the event anyone is interested: http://www.novascotia.com/tallships/ |
NE Offshore Passage advice sought
"gonefishiing" wrote in message ... Planning on leaving in the next 2 weeks for an offshore north Atlantic passage aboard a friends boat. Having never done this before, I'm looking for advice, links, etc. on what I should be bringing. I'm anticipating the possibility of cold wet and fog. (sounds like fun, eh?) for clothing, thinking layers of polar fleece in addition to foul weather gear. The trip should be about 2 weeks there and back. usually travel light and would expect everything to happen in one backpack so what do you view as essential that i can add to my list? any/all pearls of wisdom are appreciated. Gf. in the event anyone is interested: http://www.novascotia.com/tallships/ Synthetics, anything but cotton, trouble is, if you're like most of us most of your tees are cotton. I would definitely bring swim trunks, I sailed across the Atlantic primarily in 2 pair of trunks and about half a dozen tees. If the weather is warm you can wear trunks and tees in the day and night, cover up with your bib and jacket if it gets too chilly. Beware the dewpoint. If you happen to be sitting in the cockpit when the dewpoint occurs, everything you're wearing will be damp. The nice thing about the trunks is they wash easily and dry quickly. Wipes! You know, baby wipes or something similar. I've been out several times and thought it would be great to have several boxes for light clean-up, always manage to forget to bring a box or two. John Cairns |
NE Offshore Passage advice sought
Sounds like a great trip. I've heard it claimed that Polar Fleece is the one
technology most responsible for the recent boom in long distance racing. "gonefishiing" wrote in message ... Planning on leaving in the next 2 weeks for an offshore north Atlantic passage aboard a friends boat. Having never done this before, I'm looking for advice, links, etc. on what I should be bringing. I'm anticipating the possibility of cold wet and fog. (sounds like fun, eh?) for clothing, thinking layers of polar fleece in addition to foul weather gear. The trip should be about 2 weeks there and back. usually travel light and would expect everything to happen in one backpack so what do you view as essential that i can add to my list? any/all pearls of wisdom are appreciated. Gf. in the event anyone is interested: http://www.novascotia.com/tallships/ |
NE Offshore Passage advice sought
john,
thanks--looks like the backpack just expanded. gf. "John Cairns" wrote in message ... Synthetics, anything but cotton, trouble is, if you're like most of us most of your tees are cotton. I would definitely bring swim trunks, I sailed across the Atlantic primarily in 2 pair of trunks and about half a dozen tees. If the weather is warm you can wear trunks and tees in the day and night, cover up with your bib and jacket if it gets too chilly. Beware the dewpoint. If you happen to be sitting in the cockpit when the dewpoint occurs, everything you're wearing will be damp. The nice thing about the trunks is they wash easily and dry quickly. Wipes! You know, baby wipes or something similar. I've been out several times and thought it would be great to have several boxes for light clean-up, always manage to forget to bring a box or two. John Cairns |
NE Offshore Passage advice sought
jeff,
yeah............i hope its a great trip also~! been sailing for about 12 years and this will be the first offshore experience for me. admittingly a bit axnious................too much to do to clear off the work pile. anxious clients also...oh well. have heard similar..so polar fleece it is "Jeff Morris" wrote in message ... Sounds like a great trip. I've heard it claimed that Polar Fleece is the one technology most responsible for the recent boom in long distance racing. |
NE Offshore Passage advice sought
He should take plenty of tampons.
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "John Cairns" wrote in message ... "gonefishiing" wrote in message ... Planning on leaving in the next 2 weeks for an offshore north Atlantic passage aboard a friends boat. Having never done this before, I'm looking for advice, links, etc. on what I should be bringing. I'm anticipating the possibility of cold wet and fog. (sounds like fun, eh?) for clothing, thinking layers of polar fleece in addition to foul weather gear. The trip should be about 2 weeks there and back. usually travel light and would expect everything to happen in one backpack so what do you view as essential that i can add to my list? any/all pearls of wisdom are appreciated. Gf. in the event anyone is interested: http://www.novascotia.com/tallships/ Synthetics, anything but cotton, trouble is, if you're like most of us most of your tees are cotton. I would definitely bring swim trunks, I sailed across the Atlantic primarily in 2 pair of trunks and about half a dozen tees. If the weather is warm you can wear trunks and tees in the day and night, cover up with your bib and jacket if it gets too chilly. Beware the dewpoint. If you happen to be sitting in the cockpit when the dewpoint occurs, everything you're wearing will be damp. The nice thing about the trunks is they wash easily and dry quickly. Wipes! You know, baby wipes or something similar. I've been out several times and thought it would be great to have several boxes for light clean-up, always manage to forget to bring a box or two. John Cairns |
NE Offshore Passage advice sought
Silk underwear...silk socks...silk dries very quickly but still wicks
moisture away from your body and makes a thin, warm barrier....and yes, Land's End and LL Bean carry men's silkies.... -- katysails s/v Chanteuse Kirie Elite 32 http://katysails.tripod.com "Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.712 / Virus Database: 468 - Release Date: 6/27/2004 |
NE Offshore Passage advice sought
Wipes! You know, baby wipes or something similar. I've been out several times and thought it would be great to have several boxes for light clean-up, always manage to forget to bring a box or two. Wipes also come in soft side packages which are much easier to cram into a seabag than a box, and much easier to throw in a net over your bunk....I keep them aboard all the time and they are very useful fo a lot of different reasons... -- katysails s/v Chanteuse Kirie Elite 32 http://katysails.tripod.com "Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.712 / Virus Database: 468 - Release Date: 6/27/2004 |
NE Offshore Passage advice sought
He should take plenty of tampons Maybe you should explain why? Or I will.... They work as excellent hole stoppers since they expand...a jiffy/jury rig fix until you can come up with something better.... -- katysails s/v Chanteuse Kirie Elite 32 http://katysails.tripod.com "Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.712 / Virus Database: 468 - Release Date: 6/27/2004 |
NE Offshore Passage advice sought
katysails,
ah....yeah...thanks...........should prove interesting actually sound advice on *almost* all points....thanks. the tampon thing was creative, but i'll pass on it and leave the supply for another poster who appears to be famaliar with they're use. gf "katysails" wrote in message ... Silk underwear...silk socks...silk dries very quickly but still wicks moisture away from your body and makes a thin, warm barrier....and yes, Land's End and LL Bean carry men's silkies.... -- katysails s/v Chanteuse Kirie Elite 32 http://katysails.tripod.com "Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein |
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