What is in a yacht delivery skipper’s kit bag? Posted at 11:37h by Pete Green

A Large Shackle

A Couple of Nappies

A Head Torch

Basic Tools

Duct Tape

Lovely Soft Mid Layer Thermals

Cotton Buds

A Section of Tubing

Metal Wire Coat Hanger

Emergency Navigation Lights

Tabasco

It takes a very special kind of person to become a yacht delivery skipper. You must of course be an excellent sailor, both hugely experienced and knowledgeable. You must also be a good leader, excellent at communicating, inspiring, at one with the vessel and crew and calm under pressure. You need to be conscientious, careful, in tune with the conditions, confident but aware of your own limitations. It is important too that you are safe, well organised, good humoured, enthusiastic, practical and resilient.In an ideal world we would be able to equip the yachts that we deliver with all manner of tools and spares, electrical gadgets and home comforts, navigation aids and books. On rare occasions we do get to deliver boats that have almost everything, but so often the yachts are either brand new with just the very basic life saving equipment or have recently changed hands and are therefore devoid of the numerous boxes of useful odds and ends.Yacht delivery skippers are therefore by necessity creatures of self reliance. Heavily restricted by the budget airlines that we frequent, carrying only the bare essentials in the hope that any eventuality can be dealt with from the depths of our luggage.You can always spot a delivery skipper at an airport. He will be wearing a huge offshore jacket, pockets bursting at the seams, sailing boots and thick socks regardless of the time of year or ambient temperature. But what exactly is it that we fill our pockets with before squeezing aboard a budget flight?In the event of prop wrap you can run a line through a large shackle and hang it over the bow. Walk the line aft (one person on either side of the boat) and when you reach the transom you will have ‘caught’ the line and can bring it to the surface in order to cut yourself free.Strange as it might seem, nappies are the perfect accessory for any sailor! They are incredibly absorbent and ideal for cleaning away any unwanted oil or residue from the engine bay.It must have a red light facility for use at night and it should always be turned off when you are facing your crew mates. A bright light in the face can ruin your night vision and seriously damage relationships!I like to carry a small toolkit which includes mole grips, screwdrivers, magnetic pen and a multi-meter as a minimum.It is a gift from the sailing gods – after all, what can’t be temporarily fixed with duct tape?Of course, for warmth – but also to use as a pillow!For cleaning tiny things, including your ears!For siphoning – and not always just fuel!To prevent my Armani suit from becoming creased… No, not that – for poking or pulling things of course!They are cheap and portable and invaluable if your main nav lights stop working!To make even the most horrible food taste good!Halcyon Yachts Ltd is a dedicated international yacht delivery specialist with highly experienced and qualified crew. For more information or to see details of their recent deliveries please visit Halcyon Yachts.