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- Charter Guide -
 

If you've never chartered before you might be wondering where the time goes and how you'll entertain the kids or whether you'll get board. Relax - there is always plenty to do - finding out where you're going today, setting off, sunbathing, stopping for lunch for a swim and maybe snorkel, a short siesta followed by some more sailing, maybe some fishing, then getting to your destination where you can sit and watch the world go by or get off and explore your new surroundings, maybe eyeing up where you'll eat this evening……

Or you can take a less relaxing route to your destination, get there by lunchtime and maybe do some sightseeing.

What To Take
In our experience, it's easier to take too much!! What you take very much depends on where (and when) you charter and you should find out the likely temperature for the area. Dealing with both extremes:

Hot Climates (UK summer ocassionally... or Med season)

  • Sunglasses (cheap pair just in case)
  • Suntan lotion
  • Hat with brim for shade
  • Bikini
  • Lots of shorts and T shirts Gloves
  • Long sleeved light shirt in case of sunburn / cool evenings
  • Lightweight long trousers (sunburn prevention)
  • T shirt for swimming in (sunburn Protection)
  • N.B. For the UK we'd also pack warm jumpers - the wind can often be fresh!

Colder Climates (UK Winter)

  • Hat (warm and woolly)
  • Multiple jumpers
  • Breathable under garments
  • Warm footwear
  • Gloves

Whatever the climate these are useful items to have:

  • Torch with spare batteries
  • Binoculars
  • Camera (preferably waterproof)
  • Onboard (white-soled) and offboard shoes / sandals
  • Reading books

Items should be packed in a soft bag - definitely not a hard valise-type suitcase. Two smaller bags will probably be easier to stow away than one large one and allows you to be more organised, maybe splitting daytime versus evening clothes.

 

 

 
 
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