Things you'll NEED to Bring for an Overnight Sail (be careful to NOT bring too much):
Shorts and T-shirts for hot weather
Foul weather gear for wet weather
Sweater, sweatshirt or jacket for cool weather (it may be cool on the water in a breeze and in the evening)
Boat or gym shoes (soft, rubber, non-marking soles)
Walking shoes for multiple miles of walking on shore
Hat or cap, sunglasses, sun block or tanning lotion
Sleeping bag or sheets & blanket (remember overnight temps can be as low as 50*F)
Toiletries, towel
Personal medications (NO ILLEGAL DRUGS)
One or two soft bags or duffels (all of your gear should fit in these bags, including all the above and optional items below)
Remember to bring ALL the clothes listed above - we can easily face hot, wet and cool
Be prepared for temperatures ranging from 50*F to 100*F, but mostly between 60*F and 85*F
Optional:
Camera
Books to read
Personal pocket knife/tool
Spare glasses
Handheld VHF Radio
Handheld GPS
Small, personal flashlight or headlamp
Personal harness, tether
Favorite life jacket
Items on board "Kelly IV":
Life Jackets
Emergency whistles for 4
Emergency personal lights for 4
Dinghy/Lifeboat
MOB Lifesling
Emergency Flares
Handheld VHF Radio
Handheld GPS
Space Blanket
Jacklines, 2 harnesses, 2 tethers
Flashlights
For a more complete listing of items on board go to this Link.
For Things to Bring on a Daysail, go to this Link.
Crewing on a CaptMurph Cruise - includes FAQs
For Duties on Watch, Anchoring and Mooring Hand Signals
For an interior and exterior layout go to this Link. Details about Kelly IV, Capt Murph's current sailboat are at this Link.
Just email or call Captain Murph to discuss your plans and to set specific details to suit your goals.
Last Updated ( Sunday, 19 May 2013 14:08 )
Rev. Robert Zimmerman


