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Travel kit
What to take with you on a sailing voyage?
Tips from experienced travellers.

We've tested it on ourselves and prepared a list of tips and tricks to help you find the right gear for your voyage and pack the most essentials things you’ll need onboard.
Clothing
Footwear
Personal items
Sunscreen (SPF 30+)
Luggage
NOTE: there is no room for a suitcase on board
Hygienic lipstick/ moisturiser
For wind protection
Earplugs
If necessary
Personal
first-aid kit
Motion sickness pills if needed
Personal hygiene items
Incl. shampoo, shower gel
Sunglasses
Flask for water or thermocup
Notebook and pen for notes
Warm windproof jacket
Warm windprooftrousers
A yacht waterproof suit or jumpsuit is recommended
Fleece jacket
Tracksuit bottoms
Thermal underwear: tops for colder and warmer
Thermal underwear: bottoms for colder and warmer
A couple of T-shirts
A couple of long sleeve shirts
Sunhat or cap
Hat for cold weather (beanie)
Scarf (baffle/snoodle) for windy weather
Waterproof thermal gloves
Fingerless sailing gloves
Neoprene or fleece thin gloves
Rubber boots for landings (fishing boots or specialised yachting boots will do)
Hiking boots (ideally with membrane and waterproofing)
Flip-flops / crocs for shower
A soft bag (may be with wheels) or a large backpack, 80-90 litres
Lanyard for sunglasses
Small backpack (25-30 liters) for going ashore
Personal items
Sunscreen (SPF 30+)
Hygienic lipstick/ moisturiser
For wind protection
Warm windproof jacket
A yacht waterproof suit or jumpsuit is recommended
Fleece jacket
Tracksuit bottoms
Thermal underwear: tops for colder and warmer
Thermal underwear: bottoms for colder and warmer
A couple of T-shirts
A couple of long sleeve shirts
Sunhat or cap
Hat for cold weather (beanie)
Scarf (baffle/snoodle) for windy weather
Waterproof thermal gloves
Fingerless sailing gloves
Rubber boots for landings (fishing boots or specialised yachting boots will do)
Hiking boots (ideally with membrane and waterproofing)
Flip-flops / crocs for shower
A soft bag (may be with wheels) or a large backpack, 80-90 litres
Luggage
NOTE: there is no room for a suitcase on board
Sunglasses
Lanyard for sunglasses
Small backpack (25-30 liters) for going ashore
Flask for water or thermocup
Personal hygiene items
Incl. shampoo, shower gel
Earplugs
If necessary
Notebook and pen for notes
Footwear
Clothing
Warm windprooftrousers
Neoprene or fleece thin gloves
Personal first-aid kit
Motion sickness pills if needed
Personal items
Sunscreen (SPF 30+)
Hygienic lipstick/ moisturiser
For wind protection
Warm windproof jacket
Warm windprooftrousers
A yacht waterproof suit or jumpsuit is recommended
Fleece jacket
Tracksuit bottoms
Thermal underwear: tops for colder and warmer
Thermal underwear: bottoms for colder and warmer
A couple of T-shirts
A couple of long sleeve shirts
Sunhat or cap
Hat for cold weather (beanie)
Scarf (baffle/snoodle) for windy weather
Waterproof thermal gloves
Fingerless sailing gloves
Neoprene or fleece thin gloves
Rubber boots for landings (fishing boots or specialised yachting boots will do)
Hiking boots (ideally with membrane and waterproofing)
Flip-flops / crocs for shower
A soft bag (may be with wheels) or a large backpack, 80-90 litres
Luggage
NOTE: there is no room for a suitcase on board
Sunglasses
Lanyard for sunglasses
Small backpack (25-30 liters) for going ashore
Flask for water or thermocup
Personal hygiene items
Incl. shampoo, shower gel
Personal
first-aid kit
Motion sickness pills if needed
Earplugs
If necessary
Notebook and pen for notes
Footwear
Clothing
Warm windprooftrousers
A yacht waterproof suit or jumpsuit is recommended
Fleece jacket
Tracksuit bottoms
Thermal underwear: tops for colder and warmer
Thermal underwear: bottoms for colder and warmer
Warm windproof jacket
Clothing
A couple of T-shirts
A couple of long sleeve shirts
Sunhat or cap
Hat for cold weather (beanie)
Scarf (baffle/snoodle) for windy weather
Waterproof thermal gloves
Fingerless sailing gloves
Neoprene or fleece thin gloves
Footwear
Rubber boots for landings (fishing boots or specialised yachting boots will do)
Hiking boots (ideally with membrane and waterproofing)
Flip-flops / crocs for shower
Luggage
NOTE: there is no room for a suitcase on board
A soft bag (may be with wheels) or a large backpack, 80-90 litres
Personal items
Sunscreen (SPF 30+)
Hygienic lipstick/ moisturiser
For wind protection
Sunglasses
Lanyard for sunglasses
Small backpack (25-30 liters) for going ashore
Flask for water or thermocup
Personal hygiene items
Incl. shampoo, shower gel
Personal
first-aid kit
Motion sickness pills if needed
Earplugs
If necessary
Notebook and pen for notes