Yachts & Yachting magazine

Equip for the trip

Put three bluewater sailors together to discuss gearing up for long offshore passages, and you’re likely to get three very different kit lists. Nonetheless, that’s just what we did. The case studies below reflect three different cruising stories and three different routes to readying the boat for an ocean crossing. In between, we’ve curated lists of the best equipment in each category, from watermakers and windvanes to Epirbs and liferafts.

Watermakers

Advances in technology mean that watermakers are now quieter, cheaper and more efficient than they were even 10 years ago. They provide a key insurance policy for long crossings, or vital comfort on larger boats. Look for a unit that covers reasonable water consumption for the least current draw. All small boat systems now include some form of energy recovery.

Dessalator

DC units from 30-100 litres per hour or AC units from 60-200 litres/hr, with automatic rinsing and remote-control panel. From €6,635 ex-VAT

dessalator.fr

Rainman

Aussie-made portable system that is described as being ‘like a genset’. Pick a motor unit and a membrane unit for a modular set-up with no invasive installation. DC version only in 34 litres/hour format; AC version from 70-140 lt/hr. Also petrol-powered versions. From c£3,500 (AU$6,789)

sailfishmarine.co.uk

Schenker

Range of DC and AC units from 30 to 150 lt/hr, including the award-winning quiet Zen line with fewer moving parts for greater efficiency. The Zen 30 produces 30 litres per hour using 110 Watts. £4,542

mactramarine.co.uk

Spectra

Spectra’s range runs from a frugal 6lt/hr to 150lt/hr on DC, or even higher as an AC unit. Mid-range Ventura 150 produces 24 litres per hour using 108 Watts.

spectrawatermakers.com

Osmosea

Italian-designed DC and AC units from 25 lt/hr to 150lt/hr. From £4,434

sailfishmarine.co.uk

Wind generators This equipment fills the gap

between sunny days and days underway, when

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