Yachting Monthly

The tools & spares you shouldn’t sail without

ow many 13mm spanners does a girl need? Well, at least four it turns out. We were a halfway across the Atlantic bound for St Lucia on our Clipper 60, Bluejay, when the flexiabout coupling on the generator failed. The crew consisted of me and a professional first mate and eight amateur sailors of mixed ability. Engineering fell to me, and in this instance, I needed two 13mm spanners. Lucky I set offwith three then isn’t it? The unfortunate thing luck is that it runs out. The first one had disappeared over the side early on in the voyage. When the second one clattered into the bilge of doom I was left with my third and final spanner and the dreaded adjustable wrench – and so a 10-minute job became a half-day affair. To add insult to injury I had two 14mm spanners in the wrap winking at me mischievously. ‘It’s all right for

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