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Sailboat - Checklist "A2" - Departure List / Safety Briefing

Things to do before leaving dock

Barry
Barry
27th February 2019 in sports
Sailboat - Checklist "A2" - Departure List / Safety Briefing
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  • 1

    Before going to the boat

  • 2

    Check the forecast and local wind and wave conditions

  • 3

    Tell someone where you’re going and when you’ll be back (float plan)

  • 4

    Prepare guests: appropriate clothing and gear to bring, seasickness prevention

  • 5

  • 6

    On the boat: before starting up

  • 7

    Disconnect and stow away dock power and water lines.

  • 8

    Smell around the cabin for any suspicious fumes

  • 9

    Check the engine: fuel, oil (even if you don’t plan to use it); inspect hoses, look for loose wiring, etc.

  • 10

    Check the bilges for fluids or leaks

  • 11

    Open seacock for engine water intake

  • 12

    With a gas engine, run the blower before starting

  • 13

    Confirm safety equipment present: fire extinguishers, flares, PFDs for all crew, first aid kit, etc.

  • 14

  • 15

    While the engine warms up (if used to leave the dock)

  • 16

    Check engine cooling water outflow; check engine gauges

  • 17

    Open other seacocks (head, sinks, etc.)

  • 18

    Turn on the VHF and check the forecast if needed

  • 19

  • 20

    On the boat: show guests around

  • 21

    Stow personal items and gear out of the way

  • 22

    Show how to put on a PFD

  • 23

    Show how to operate the marine head

  • 24

    Talk with new guests about what to do in an emergency

  • 25

  • 26

    Just before heading out

  • 27

    Tune the VHF to channel 16

  • 28

    Turn on and test other appropriate electronics: plotter, radar, etc. (running lights at night)

  • 29

    Ensure your chart is handy (with paper chart backup for a plotter)

  • 30

    Assign crew roles for leaving the dock, handling lines and fenders, etc.

  • 31

    Make sure non-crew guests are comfortably seated out of the way

  • 1

    Before going to the boat

  • 2

    Check the forecast and local wind and wave conditions

  • 3

    Tell someone where you’re going and when you’ll be back (float plan)

  • 4

    Prepare guests: appropriate clothing and gear to bring, seasickness prevention

  • 5

  • 6

    On the boat: before starting up

  • 7

    Disconnect and stow away dock power and water lines.

  • 8

    Smell around the cabin for any suspicious fumes

  • 9

    Check the engine: fuel, oil (even if you don’t plan to use it); inspect hoses, look for loose wiring, etc.

  • 10

    Check the bilges for fluids or leaks

  • 11

    Open seacock for engine water intake

  • 12

    With a gas engine, run the blower before starting

  • 13

    Confirm safety equipment present: fire extinguishers, flares, PFDs for all crew, first aid kit, etc.

  • 14

  • 15

    While the engine warms up (if used to leave the dock)

  • 16

    Check engine cooling water outflow; check engine gauges

  • 17

    Open other seacocks (head, sinks, etc.)

  • 18

    Turn on the VHF and check the forecast if needed

  • 19

  • 20

    On the boat: show guests around

  • 21

    Stow personal items and gear out of the way

  • 22

    Show how to put on a PFD

  • 23

    Show how to operate the marine head

  • 24

    Talk with new guests about what to do in an emergency

  • 25

  • 26

    Just before heading out

  • 27

    Tune the VHF to channel 16

  • 28

    Turn on and test other appropriate electronics: plotter, radar, etc. (running lights at night)

  • 29

    Ensure your chart is handy (with paper chart backup for a plotter)

  • 30

    Assign crew roles for leaving the dock, handling lines and fenders, etc.

  • 31

    Make sure non-crew guests are comfortably seated out of the way

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