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what to pack for clipper race training - level 1 training

24/3/2025

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Clipper 68 crew bunk, located in the sail locker. Shower curtains were regularly fitted to keep bunks dryer during sail changes! The 70s are much dryer!

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SUGGESTED PACKING FOR LEVEL 1 (THIS IS PRETTY EXCESSIVE)

  • ​1 x Kit Bag (We suggest your bag is no more than 90 litres and should be soft - not a suitcase! You shouldn't be filling a 90L bag! 70 litres is a good size and should also do you for the race. A bag with rucksack straps makes for easier travelling when on foot or transferring from airports, etc. Waterproof is a good idea - but certainly not essential. A separate zipped up area for laundry is useful).
  • 1 x Washbag (If it has a hook to hang it up in the showers ashore, so much the better. Consider packing breath mints and aerosol deodorant. Even if you don't need the breath mints you can always offer them to more needy souls and aerosol deodorant is known in the industry as 'a shower in a can' and, apparently, a 'pommy shower' if you are a 'colonial type'...)
  • 1 x Towel (A chamois style travel towel makes for a less smelly environment below decks! Remember, there may be 12 on board - and 20+ on the race itself).
  • 2 x Clothes pegs (For airing out towel on deck - saves it blowing away).
  • 1 x Sleeping Bag (Again synthetic is best but for L1 Training a warm sleeping bag of any type will be fine.  There are specialist marine sleeping bags on the market, made by Ocean Sleepwear in the UK. For training, you can hire a freshly laundered Ocean bag from us. 
  • 1 x Pillow  A synthetic is best. Down will absorb moisture and mould.
  • 1 x Woolie Hat / Polartec Beanie / Sealskinz waterproof beanie
  • 1 x Sun Hat    We do have sun in the UK sometimes! When it is sunny, a sun hat is useful. As with skiing, the sun on water intensifies the effect.
  • 1 x Sun Cream x 1 factor 50+
  • 1 x Lip Salve x 1 with UV protection
  • 1 x Sunglasses if you wear glasses it's worth considering prescription lenses. Also some 'croakies' to keep them on your head!
  • 6 x pairs underwear for training, nothing special. For the race I recommend merino wool. Icebreaker are good. I used 5 x pairs for RTW. A pair per week at sea! They are quick drying, comfortable, don't 'bunch' when wet (when you get a wet bum on the rail) and they resist odour well. Which is good.
  • 6 x pairs of Socks  A medium weight ski sock plus normal cotton socks are fine for training. Merino wool socks and a pair of Sealskinz are useful for the race.
  • 6 x T Shirts / Base Layer Tops.  For training cotton T Shirts are fine but synthetic fast-wicking shirts (base layers) are essential for the race. Bamboo and icebreaker make good base layers. Henri Lloyd, Musto, Gill and various other brands (including non-sailing brands) will also suffice.
  • 1 or 2 x pairs quick drying Trousers    A pair of walking or hiking trousers will work well and if they zip down to shorts - all the better.
  • 1 x pair shorts (in summer). Again, synthetic material is fast wicking and best.
  • 2 x Fleece tops (One lightweight and one heavy weight for the winter months and night sailing).
  • 1 x Lightweight waterproof jacket (Your Clipper Lightweight is perfect)
  • 1 x Casual Shirt & Trousers  (In case you get to go to the pub..)
  • 1 x pair of sailing Boots (In our opinion, by far the best best boots for cold legs and RTW crew are Le Chameau Neptune. They are warm, dry, bullet proof tough and do a great job! If you subsequently buy or hire a pair for the race we'll give you back 50% of the hire fee you paid for training!
  • 1 x Passport (In case you get boarded by Border Patrol)
  • Seasickness medication / remedy (if you suffer)
  • 1 x pair of Deck Shoes (Trainers are OK for training if you are on a budget but in that case bring spares in case they get wet!)
  • 1 x Head Torch with a red lens. (Especially useful on L2 onwards  for night passages).
  • Next of Kin Details
  • 1 x Clipper Training Wet Notes (Ask the office for them).
  • Make sure Clipper have all your paperwork & you've paid !
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Other useful stuff to consider:
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  • 1 or 2 pairs of Gloves (As a regular sailor, my hands are pretty tough, but some like having a pair of sailing gloves to protect them from calluses, etc. A pair of sailing gloves with chamois/leather palms and fingerless tips is useful for this and still allows rope handling. For cold hands, consider warm, waterproof mittens, although nothing works great in the depths of the Southern Ocean, except, perhaps, rubber frozen meat packers gloves). For most conditions, Sealskinz winter mittens will do a good job, especially when worn with merino wool under-mittens.
  • Knee pads - for sliding around on the foredeck in rough weather - spinlock are good.
  • 1 x Sailing Safety Knife (Handy but not essential L1. We recommend the Gerber EZ Knife - with blunt nose. It's blunt ended (so you don't stab anyone) but has a very effective and super sharp cutting blade which is needed if you have to cut the rope (spectra core) on a Clipper yacht. Lanyard it to your life jacket so you don't lose it.
  • 1 x Multi tool (Handy but not essential L1). The Gerber is good value, or the Leatherman Wave is the industry standard. The knife on a multi-tool isn't really good enough to cut thick spectra in a hurry - hence the safety knife.
  • 1 x Dry Bag (5L or 10L dry bag is useful for organising stuff. Use a mini carabiner and clip it to your bunk and use as a place to keep your deck stuff - like knife, headtorch, etc.
  • 1 x Snood / Buff / Scarf  (Great for keeping your neck insulated - acts as a gasket and stops water going down your neck!).
  • Ear Plugs (To combat the snorers)!
  • 1 x Note Book and pen (For making notes at the end of the day).
  • 1 x RYA Sailing Logbook & Syllabus Useful and needed for logging personal miles if you continue sailing and want qualifications later.
  • Next of Kin Details
  • Personal Insurance
  • Sudocrem cream (for the race) - yachtie botty
  • Wet wipes (small pack) in case you go offshore overnight (your personal hygeine saviour).
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