As well prepared sailors, we often consider how best to prepare the boat, get ready for spring launch, put her away for the winter, or where to head for the best winter cruising. At some point, preparation also needs to include some self-indulgent care and preparation for yourself,
Shortly after midnight, deep in the Southern Ocean, the wind was picking up. More accurately, things were getting out of control. We would have to change down to the Number 4, and with the sleet and frigid spray blowing across the deck, no one was looking forward to the exercise. To compound the problem, everyone’s foul weather gear leaked! “Hell!” one of the guys muttered. “We’d be better off if we left the foulies below and went forward with umbrellas!”
That was 30 years ago. Conditions still get rough, but times have changed. So has the foul weather gear. I’m still wearing my 10 year old Musto foul weather suit, but the frayed ends and stretched out shoulder straps certainly won’t win any fashion contests. I guess after logging well over 100,000 miles with that gear, it’s time for more than just an oil change. I find that making well-considered decisions onboard partially depend on how well rested, well clothed and well equipped I am personally. If I’m tired, wet, and need to run after every tool to sort out a problem, I’m not very well prepared. Read More