Essential Packing Guide for a Fun and Safe Boat Trip This Summer
It's summertime, and chances are you're gearing up for boating or water-based activities. If boating is your thing, you are not alone. The allure of boating appeals to many people as it offers a perfect way to relax and take a break from the hustle and bustle of modern living. Whether it's a day trip or a multi-day adventure, you can bond with friends and family, lounge on the deck, fish, snorkel, swim, or watch the sunset with a glass of wine. You do you.
Experienced boaters usually have a trip checklist and tick off essential items before setting sail. They know what they pack can break or make their boating experience. It’d be a shame to cut a multi-day trip short because you ran out of supplies.
Three things should be in your mind when packing for a boat trip: safety, fun, and preparedness. Considering these three factors makes packing easier. And while individual preferences will vary, there are essential items everyone should have on any boating trip.
In the following paragraphs, you'll find essential items that should be on your boating checklist. Here they are:
The Not So Fun But Important Part - The Legalities
We know you are eager to get sailing but slow down, champ. There are regulations about boating and you must familiarize yourself with them and comply. Many boaters will tell you it's not their favorite thing about boating, but rules are rules.
Depending on where you live, you may need to register your boat with the state and obtain a boating license or certification. Requirements vary by location and the type of boat you're operating. If you intend to rent a boat, ensure the boat is registered and have copies of essential documents onboard. If you don't have a boat license, you can always hire someone to captain your vessel.
You'll likely need an angling license if you intend to fish during your trip. Research the local regulations in your area to learn how to obtain one.
Life jackets are mandatory, and there should be enough for everyone onboard. Inspect the boat before sailing to ensure all navigational and electronic equipment is fully operational. Any pending boat repair should be resolved for a smooth and safe trip.
Doing all the aforementioned ensures you don't run into trouble if your boat is inspected by marine patrol or vessel safety inspectors. Safety comes first in boating, just like in everything else.
Health and Comfort
Ensure your health and comfort are taken care of during your boating trip by packing essential items:
• First Aid Kit: Include bandages, antiseptic cream, gauze, painkillers (such as acetaminophen), motion sickness medication, diarrhea relief, and anti-allergy medications. If you take prescription medications, bring an adequate supply for the trip.
• Insect Repellent: This is especially important in summer when warm weather creates ideal insect conditions. Protect yourself with effective insect repellents.
• Clothing: Pack comfortable and practical clothing suitable for boating. Lightweight, quick-drying shirts, shorts, and pants are ideal for comfort in varying weather conditions. Bring a jacket or sweater for cooler mornings and evenings.
• Swimwear: Essential for water-based activities.
• Sun Protection: Bring a hat or cap, sunglasses, and sunscreen for UV protection.
• Footwear: Non-slip and water shoes are essential for safety and comfort on the boat and during water activities.
The Fun Part - Food and Entertainment
The quantity of food you bring depends on the duration of the trip and the number of people onboard. Packing more food and water than you think you'll need is always a good idea, but not so much that it goes to waste. Ensure the boat refrigerator is working, or bring a portable cooler if it’s not. Also, pack enough snacks and drinks for the trip, as they’ll come in handy during those enjoyable nights on the water.
Don’t forget the equipment for any activities you plan to do on your trip. Fishing enthusiasts should ensure their gear is ready while snorkeling masks and wakeboards are essential for underwater adventures. Binoculars should be on your list to spot distant items or watch birds. Board games can entertain you and others onboard, especially during multi-day trips.
Waterproof cameras are a must. Memories are made during boat trips, and you should take as many photos as possible. While you can use your phone, ensure it’s in a waterproof case or pouch.
Ensure you have your chargers so your devices don’t run out of power in the middle of the ocean. While you should have a power source on the boat, it’s a good idea to bring power banks as backups for your devices
Ultimately, your packing list will depend on your preferences, but the items above are essentials everyone should have with them. The most important thing is to pack for fun and approach your trip with a lot of enthusiasm.