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Things to bring

The shop on board

Most important is that you bring some ­ warm clothes, clothes that are water- and windproof, and good shoes. Even if you sail in summer, it can be cold at sea, especially ­ on ­a night watch. We recommend that you bring with you:

In the small shop you can buy some ­ snacks, chocolate, soft drinks, toiletries­ and souvenirs.

• Passport • Sleeping bag, not too warm • Warm and waterproof clothing • Cap • Gloves • Toiletries • Suntan lotion • Sunglasses • Shoes with rubber soles, or rubber boots • Towel • Personal medicines • Mobil charger • Small backpack if going ashore • Choose clothes that may take stains • Pack in a soft bag without wheels. The bag shall be stored into your locker, which takes 120 liters. • A part of the locker can be locked with ­ a small ­padlock that you bring with you or purchase on board.

Mobile phone and power The mobile phone has no coverage when ­ we are in open sea. Should a situation­ require contact with people ashore, ­ the ­ship and the office will assist you.­ Power supply on board is 220 VAC.

Washing clothes It’s not possible to wash your clothes on board. If your­­voyage are longer than one week, you may contact the ­sergeant in­ order to use the ships washing machine. The ships have limited space for luggage. ­ A bag which takes 120 litres is what you ­ can bring onboard on the voyage.


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