Food
- A full size cooler with meals for Saturday, Sunday, Monday. Things that can be cooked on a barbecue work well.
- BBQ, bbq lighter and tongs to serve.
- Cooler filled with lots of ice and big jugs of water.
- Ziploc bags and aluminum foil.
- Kettle electric if plug-ins available or stainless steel saucepan for water heating on BBQ.
- Dish soap and kitchen towels.
- Plastic dishes or aluminum pie pans and plastic cups.
- Cutlery including sharp knife.
Sailing Gear
- When you are on the water for a long time, you get colder than you would expect. Especially if there is a lot of spray, or if we are on the water until sundown (it has happened in the past).
- Sailing gloves, hat, good sunglasses, sunscreen.
- Bring spare hat(s), sunglasses as if you capsize you may lose hat and sunglasses.
- Water Bottles (stainless steel is best) with lanyard to tie on boat.
- 100' line tied to small anchor.
- Sailing knife attached to harness with blunt end.
Electronics
GPS. Cell phone. VHF (we will operate on 69).
Camping Gear for Saturday night, Sunday night
- Tent, drop cloth, air mattress, air pump, sleeping bag, pillow.
- Flashlight with extra batteries.
- Towels, toiletries, first aid kit.
Big plastic bins with a lid are the best for packing your things. Label your bin with your name. And use a piece of line to tie the lid onto the bin, to ensure it doesn't spill in the trailer.