Practical Guide to Provisioning Your Boat

Whenever you plan a sailing cruise, provisioning is a crucial step in ensuring the comfort and satisfaction of the crew throughout the journey. Preparing it properly is essential to guarantee everyone’s comfort on board.

Here is a practical guide to help you plan and organise your boat provisioning, taking into account the specific needs and constraints of a sailing adventure at sea.

1- Make a Complete List of Needs

Before you start shopping, take the time to draw up a detailed list of the food, drinks and other supplies needed for the duration of your cruise. Create a navigation plan that takes into account the expected length of your trip, weather conditions, possible stopovers and your needs for food and water.

Include non-perishable products such as canned goods and dry foods, as well as some fresh items for variety — and don’t forget the fresh fish you might catch along the way!

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2- Plan Balanced and Varied Meals

Make sure to include a variety of foods to meet the nutritional needs of the crew. Plan balanced meals with proteins, carbohydrates, vegetables and fruits.

Pre-prepared meals can also save you time and energy during navigation, especially on longer passages.

3- Anticipate Specific Crew Needs

Whether due to personal preferences or health considerations, take into account the specific dietary needs of your crew and make sure you have suitable options for everyone — your crew will appreciate it.

Ask them for input: they can help guide your choices and may even share recipe ideas. For gluten-free options, think quinoa, red lentil pasta or buckwheat (very versatile in crackers, couscous, pancakes, flour or bread) and vary your flours for baking.

Vegetarians can benefit from ready-to-cook or canned legumes (lentils, chickpeas, beans), eggs, cheeses and nuts. And since everyone tends to eat less meat on board, stock up on oily or smoked fish and canned fish too.

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4- Réaliser les achats de manière stratégique:

Once your list is ready, organise your shopping to optimise both your time and your budget.

Shop at food stores close to your departure port and take the opportunity to buy fresh, high-quality local products. If possible, plan stopovers in ports or supply points to restock provisions and drinking water.

Be sure to check shop opening hours in advance, as well as the services available in each port.

5- Take Space and Storage Constraints into Account:

Sailboats often have limited storage space and unique preservation conditions at sea. Opt for compact foods that stack easily.

Also choose items that store well without refrigeration or that fit in the boat’s fridge.

6- Store Provisions in an Organised Way

After shopping, organise and store your provisions neatly on board.
Use airtight containers to keep food fresh and make sure items are easy to access when needed.

7- Plan for Enough Drinking Water

Water is essential for comfort at sea. Make sure you have enough drinking water for the entire cruise, especially during summer and if you are sailing with children

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By following these practical tips, you will be ready to set sail with confidence and fully enjoy an unforgettable sailing experience at sea.

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