Sailing Whitsundays is one of the best
vacation experiences you can ever have off the coast of Australia. So if you
are planning to sail away on your holiday, you want to make sure that
everything will fall into place and give you the best sailing experience ever.
But before you hop onboard, you have to make yourself a checklist and keep in
mind a few important things.
It is fairly understandable that during a
sailing trip everyone can get so excited. But don’t get too excited to the
point that you overlook some necessary tasks you have to complete and all the necessary
requirements to make experience fruitful. You want to make sure that everyone
and everything will be safe during your entire trip until you get offboard.
Before
hopping in – Be informed about the weather. Sailing
on a rough weather can make a huge difference in determining the success of
your trip. You can either choose to spend scary days on the water and feel sick
the entire trip or you can choose to do it on a fine weather and do all your
planned activities smoothly.
It is also advisable that you leave all the
information about your itinerary to someone who will be left behind at home.
Also, it is important to equip yourself with all the necessary clothing and
gears for all the activities you plan to do. It is also important to assume
cold water and weather to prevent risks of hypothermia.
Before
leaving with the boat – Make sure that all
connection from the dock is disconnected. You may also go around the cabins and
check the rooms for any suspicious smell. Do not underestimate gas leaks and
other toxic fumes. Also, make sure that your engine is in good condition and
that you have ample supply of fuel for the whole itinerary. Checking around for
loose wires and faulty sockets can also ensure basic safety.
You cannot predict when accidents may happen.
Therefore, make sure that you have all the necessary safety equipment available
inside the boat such as fire extinguishers, fire aid kit, and flares.
It is a basic protocol to test the engine
and all other devices related to navigation whether they are working properly
or not before leaving the dock. Check electronics such as plotter and radar if
they are in perfect condition. You don’t want to run risks while on water. Get
your chart ready and handy all the time and have other members of the group become
part of the crew. Each crew member must have a specific role to play and make
sure they play their roles very well in order to keep things at hand. Other
group members who are not member of the crew must be advised to stay out of the
way and let the gang do their thing. Not only that, it is also important to
make sure they are comfortable and at ease.