Useful Tips On What You Should Pack For Traveling By Sea
Traveling by sea is very exciting and interesting way to travel, especially if you are not an experienced sailor. What we see in the movies is not how it is in real life either. The best thing about traveling by sea is getting to enjoy the wind and the waves and hopefully all the animals you can see from the deck.
What to think about
When packing for a sailing trip there's no need to move your entire home onboard. Most of the things you think you'll need are going to be useless out there anyways! It is very hard to predict what you're going to need when you're floating on a boat in the ocean, so people who have never done this kind of trip think they need to pack the whole wardrobe, five suitcases, and dog toys (the dog is of course optional).
Aside from the usual clothes that you need to pack for a sailing trip, here are some extra tips on what you can bring to make your sailing experience more enjoyable.
Knife
A good knife is a must have for every sailor. A handy knife that can be flipped open in quickly and locked in the open position is what you need to have with you. Be sure you are confident with your knife before starting your travels, the only way to do this is to use it and get to know it as a tool.
Hammocks
Hammocks are old school sleeping quarters on ships, if you've got the space, then A hammock is often a welcomed resting place on board. The hammock industry has evolved in the last years, so now there is a variety of different types and sizes.
Ginger
Seasickness is one of the worst feelings you will ever experience in your life. Ginger root is what you should have with you because it will help your stomach and Dramamine is a medication that will calm your sickness and help you sleep.
Batteries
Don't forget about miscellaneous items. Extra batteries for your phone and a portable charger can be your best friend in an emergency because electrical outlets may be limited.
Learn how to tie nots
Another thing you may want to learn before hitting your first water experience is tying knots. Apart from being very useful, making knots is a great brain exercise.
Extra items
Vitamin supplements, exercise equipment, flexible shoes, a deck of cards, sweatshirts, toiletries, a notebook and a camera are all useful items to have with you.
Have a safe sailing trip and enjoy on board!
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