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How to Prepare for a Full Day at Sea

Henry Johnson • Nov 26, 2019
There’s no better way to take a break from the stresses of daily life than by spending your day on a relaxing sailing expedition. Planning your nautical adventure for maximum comfort and relaxation is incredibly easy, regardless of what Gilligan and his crew may think. These helpful tips for how to prepare for a full day at sea will ensure that your sailing expedition does not meet the same fate as that infamous three-hour tour.

Brush up on your sailing skills

The best tip for how to prepare for a full day at sea is to brush up on your nautical terminology and sailing skills prior to the trip. Partaking in a sailing course will help you understand all expectations and duties when out at sea, so you can embark on your sailing trip will the confidence of a seasoned skipper. These classes will help you familiarize yourself will all aspects of the ship and how to operate various pieces of equipment on board. You’ll also brush up on proper sailing etiquette and maritime communications. To schedule your own sailing lessons in San Francisco, contact us at Sailing San Francisco today.

Steady your sea legs

Getting acclimated with the ebb and flow of the tides can be quite difficult, even for more seasoned sailors. Stabilizing your sea legs early on will help reduce the risk of sea sickness, and it will help increase your overall enjoyment during your sailing expedition. Your brain and body may take a while to adjust to the boat’s constant bobbing, but we have a few tricks you can try to help steady your sea legs. Try to minimize your head’s movement and maintain a natural upright head position, rather than letting it bob back and forth in accordance with the waves. You can also try bending your knees and riding the boat with the ebb and flow of the waves. This will help you maintain a more stable center of gravity, and it will decrease the likelihood of seasickness.

Dress accordingly

Even if you plan to do nothing more than sunbathe on the ship’s deck, it’s always best to dress in layers and pack a spare change of clothes. Even if the sun is shining and there’s nary a cloud in the sky, temperatures can quickly change, and it’s always best to be prepared. Additionally, temperatures can change quite drastically from out on the water to inland. Even if it feels like a balmy day in the city, it can become quite chilly on the water. Choosing clothing items according to water temperature, rather than air temperature, will ensure you stay cozy and comfortable throughout your sailing adventure. It’s also in your best interest to wear water-resistant clothing that also provides UV protection.
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