diff --git a/docs/checklists/03_anchoring.md b/docs/checklists/03_anchoring.md index eb6ea00..1469a22 100644 --- a/docs/checklists/03_anchoring.md +++ b/docs/checklists/03_anchoring.md @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ Bow anchoring is used in most anchorages outside of Scandinavia. - [ ] Once the correct scope is reached, lock the chain - [ ] Let the anchor set for a short moment - [ ] Then start backing again, slowly increasing power -- [ ] Check that the anchor holds (transits to landmarks, speed 0kt when chain tight) +- [ ] Check that the anchor holds (transits to landmarks, SOG 0kt when chain tight) - [ ] When setting anchor with engine, about 1500 RPM is a good number to reach - [ ] Pull up and re-anchor if the anchor doesn't hold @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ Bow anchoring is used in most anchorages outside of Scandinavia. - [ ] Let out the snubber and chain until about 2-3m of snubber is out of the boat and cleat it - [ ] Set a chafe guard on the snubber - [ ] Let out about 5m more of chain so that it hangs loose and we're on the snubber -- [ ] Hoist the anchor daymark +- [ ] Hoist the anchor daymark with spinnaker halyard - [ ] Follow the [[04_after_sailing|after sailing]] checklist - [ ] Keep engine or the genoa ready for use in case of emergencies - [ ] Ensure that the Automatic Lights circuit is powered so that Signal K can turn the anchor light on as needed diff --git a/docs/checklists/05_shore.md b/docs/checklists/05_shore.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e9783b9 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/checklists/05_shore.md @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +# Shore adventures + +## Backpack packing list + +- [ ] Hiking shoes and socks +- [ ] Landing shoes +- [ ] Sunglasses +- [ ] Water +- [ ] Towel +- [ ] Deodorant +- [ ] Sunscreen +- [ ] Wallet +- [ ] Keys +- [ ] Hiking sticks +- [ ] InReach +## Dinghy packing list + +- [ ] Anchor +- [ ] Bailer +- [ ] Towel +- [ ] Horn +- [ ] Life jackets + +## Deploying the dinghy + +- [ ] Prepare dinghy attachment bolts +- [ ] Prepare dinghy thwart +- [ ] Deploy swim ladder +- [ ] Unstrap bow solar panel and move to side deck +- [ ] Unstrap dinghy from the deck +- [ ] Prepare a securing line around inner forestay +- [ ] Place dinghy a-frame on foredeck behind the inner forestay +- [ ] Lift the stern of the dinghy upright against the inner forestay, stern down bottom facing forward, and tie with securing line +- [ ] Make a loop with a figure-eight knot into the dinghy painter, about 2m from bow +- [ ] Attach staysail halyard to the painter +- [ ] Lift dinghy bow upright and tighten halyard +- [ ] Hoist dinghy bow on top of the stern with the halyard and secure +- [ ] Attach 4/5 of dinghy bolts and tighten, using rubber gaskets for the bottom 3 +- [ ] Put thwart in its place +- [ ] Attach the last bolt and tighten +- [ ] Make a loop with a line through the two aft strops of the dinghy +- [ ] Hoist dinghy with halyard to above lifelines +- [ ] Push dinghy outboard of the vessel +- [ ] Start lowering dinghy, using the aft loop to make it level before it hits the water +- [ ] Detach halyard and tie painter to a cleat +- [ ] Install bow panel on foredeck, tying to pulpit and the dinghy attachment pad eyes +- [ ] Prepare dinghy for rowing or sailing \ No newline at end of file