Provision Planning for a Sailboat Charter Vacation
A charter cook shares tips on how to plan menus to save time, money and food before you leave on your next sailing adventure.
A charter cook shares tips on how to plan menus to save time, money and food before you leave on your next sailing adventure.
Although things might look a little different these days, vacation sailors still have options for stocking the boat.
Whether stocking up for a voyage across the Pacific or for an extended stay in an isolated spot in the Sea of Cortez, the shopping list is the same.
Packing for 90 days at sea is a fine balance between bringing the right food and bringing enough to keep the skippers in top form.
If you’ve decided to stock your chartered yacht yourself, use these guidelines to turn it from chore to pleasure.
When planning their journeys, all three families kept open minds regarding expenses. Here is a breakdown of how they budgeted for the 6 month trip.
What to buy and where to stow it: a guide for first-time voyagers and a reminder for old salts.
Grocery shopping, while always something of a “chore,” is significantly more of a chore to the live-aboard cruiser.
Now, finally, all the work we’d had to put off until “after the boatyard” could begin.
A charter cook shares tips on how to plan menus to save time, money and food before you leave on your next sailing adventure.
Although things might look a little different these days, vacation sailors still have options for stocking the boat.
Whether stocking up for a voyage across the Pacific or for an extended stay in an isolated spot in the Sea of Cortez, the shopping list is the same.
Packing for 90 days at sea is a fine balance between bringing the right food and bringing enough to keep the skippers in top form.
If you’ve decided to stock your chartered yacht yourself, use these guidelines to turn it from chore to pleasure.
When planning their journeys, all three families kept open minds regarding expenses. Here is a breakdown of how they budgeted for the 6 month trip.
What to buy and where to stow it: a guide for first-time voyagers and a reminder for old salts.
Grocery shopping, while always something of a “chore,” is significantly more of a chore to the live-aboard cruiser.
Now, finally, all the work we’d had to put off until “after the boatyard” could begin.
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