- Dubarry Boots - my big favorite
- Musto Boots (if for any reason, water does get through one of these boots because I have heavy rains for three days, I want a dry spare pair)
- sun glasses
- spare sun glasses in grab bag
- sailing cap
- sun hat (acting as spare)
- sun hat in grab bag
- warm driving gloves Musto
- cold weather waterproof gloves (spare) - Musto - if one really gets wet, it is nice to be able to swap
- neck warmer
- 2 warm pairs of socks
- 1 heavy fleece pair of sock for cold night
- synthetic leg tights (x2)
- light Elise windbreaker
- heavy foul weather Musto jacket
- light foul weather jacket (spare)
- heavy foul weather pants (Musto)
- lighter foul weather pants with opening in the back (yay women!) - Musto
- sailing shorts (x2)
- sailing gloves (x2)
- synthetic shirt (x2)
- 1 middlelayer fleece
- 1 outer layer fleece
- full head bakalava for really cold night!
- light glasses/goggles (for spray/rain at night)
- headlamp
- wicking underwear (they stay dryer...)
- synthetic light towel
- Musto waterproof gear bag small
- Musto waterproof gear bag big
And for the night or in case I get so cold outside that I need a little way to get warm...
- inflatable camp mat x2 (I cover the quarterberth with it when I am not single handed or at anchor, but I will probably put them on the floor below if I single hand - and then stuff in the quarterberth when not using...)
- 2 hangable camping lanterns (rechargeable/solar) - there is no light in the back of the boat and might be easier than with a headlamp
- Camping/hangable toiletry bag
- toothbruth/toothpaste
- camping do not require rinsing shampoo and conditioners
- moisturizing cream
- hair brush
- toilet paper :)
- pee bottle with cap
- camping 'shit bag' if weather too rough to use bucket
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