Preparing for Your Transatlantic Journey
Proper preparation is crucial for a safe, successful, and enjoyable Atlantic crossing. Weeks offshore mean your boat and crew need to be ready for anything—from equipment failures to changing weather and long days at sea. Good preparation builds not only safety, but also confidence and camaraderie among your crew.
Boat Preparation
Your vessel should undergo a complete safety inspection before departure. This includes a thorough rigging check, engine service, sail and winch maintenance, and an updated inventory of spare parts and essential tools. Check and service all safety equipment, such as your liferaft, EPIRB, life jackets, fire extinguishers, and first aid kit. Make sure your navigation systems and autopilot are reliable, and always carry backup paper charts and a sextant for emergencies.
Don’t forget the comfort essentials—ensure the galley is well-equipped, the watermaker works, and you have enough fuel and water for every contingency. Many crews opt to join an organized rally such as the ARC (Atlantic Rally for Cruisers), which provides extra security, weather routing, and a supportive network of fellow sailors. For a detailed boat prep checklist, check our FAQ oder plan your trip with us.
Crew Readiness
A strong and prepared crew is just as important as a well-equipped boat. Even experienced sailors should spend time rehearsing offshore watch systems, practicing man-overboard drills, and reviewing emergency protocols together. Assign clear roles for navigation, cooking, maintenance, and communication so everyone feels comfortable and confident in their responsibilities.
For newcomers, consider joining an offshore sailing course or brushing up on key skills through online resources and hands-on practice. Talk openly as a team about expectations, seasickness, fatigue, and living together in close quarters for several weeks.
Mental preparation matters too: the Atlantic crossing is a test of patience and adaptability. Plan ahead for downtime by packing books, music, games, and simple ways to celebrate milestones at sea.
For more tips on preparing yourself and your vessel, check out our detailed blog articles oder contact our experienced team for personalized advice before you set sail!