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What You Need to Bring

  • Only bring ONE bag per person. Use soft luggage only - bags should be no longer than 28"-30". DO NOT bring suitcases as space onboard is limited. (If you have your own snorkeling gear, it can be brought in a separate bag.)
  • Most Scout Troops travel in a Class A uniform, however, some prefer to travel in a Class B. It is in your own best interests to travel dressed smartly!
  • Each crewmember should bring a 'Nalgene' water bottle and attach a carabiner. Bring an unbreakable mug if you wish to drink hot drinks.
  • Bring a small towel and toiletry items.
  • We strongly recommend an inflatable sleep mat in preference to a foam mat as they take up much less space in your bag and are more comfortable. A half to three quarter body length self-inflating (ThermaRest type) is best. You will also need a 2-season sleeping bag plus sheet/liner (for spring trips) or a light fleece sleep roll or sheet (for summer trips). Do not forget to bring a small pillow.
  • Sun Block - SPF30 or higher is essential.
  • Bug Spray.
  • A 'light' rain jacket.
  • 2 pairs of swim shorts/swimming suits
  • Bring several T-Shirts. You may wish to pack a long sleeve shirt and a pair of lightweight long pants for sun protection.
  • Sunglasses
  • Wide brimmed hat for sun protection - chin ties are useful while sailing.
  • Recommended footwear: Please bring trainers and/or sandals/flip-flops and water shoes. Your sandals can double as water shoes if you like. Please note our point further down the page about not bringing Deck Shoes.
  • A Flashlight or Headlamp is recommended.
  • A normal or disposable camera is recommended. Underwater disposable cameras are great for snorkeling photos.
  • Earplugs may be handy
  • Bring Personal medication required for the duration of your stay - don't forget anything important, as you may not be able to get hold of it here easily.
  • You may wish to make and bring with you your own Scout Troop Flag so you can raise this and sail with it throughout your sailing adventure.
  • Also, you may wish to have Troop T-Shirts made for your journey to and from the Bahamas as a Class B uniform as well as for wearing whilst here. We also have our own CREW T-Shirts and Polo Shirts for sale, ask your Captain for details.
  • Spending money is required but each crewmember or Troop should decide what amount is appropriate.
Please note:
  • There is no need to purchase deck shoes, as most Captains do not allow shoes to be worn while onboard. Most crewmembers are happy to go barefoot but if you 'must' wear Deck Shoes onboard, you must ensure they are not used onshore as they will bring tar, oil and dirt onto the sailboat. A pair of trainers and/or sandals will be perfectly adequate for your trip.
  • Try not to overpack for your stay in the Abacos as many Scouts bring too much gear. Pack lightly as you will only be away for a short period of time and not too much in the way of clothing is required! All bags must be stowed onboard so do not bring more than a single bag per crewmember.
  • Snorkeling equipment will be provided, however, you may wish to bring along your own snorkeling equipment since properly fitting, comfortable masks and fins ensure you make the most of your snorkeling time.

What not to bring
During your sailing adventure with Sail School – Bahamas you should not expect to be playing cards, at least not during the day.
You should not bring CD or Tape ‘Walkman’ type devices.
Don't bring any electronic gaming devices.

Don't bring things like Skateboards, Roller Blades, etc. No cell phone use while on board.