Ideas and help for everyone to share!
Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2010 6:44 am
				
				Sharing ideas:
How about a post loaded with ideas and tips that help you enjoy your boat more! Whether it saves money, saves work, or is simply a cool idea!
We can all get books on HOW to sail, what I'd like to hear is what you've learned on your boat
I'll start with three ideas that come to my mind:
1) Lighting your boat at night. One of the simplest and coolest ideas we have implemented is solar lights on the boat.
You know, the yard lamps that hang on a stick in your front yard? They look extremely yard like for the first few months.
Then, after hanging on the aft of Destiny for a few months they suddenly look very salty! Yep! We have one hanging
off the stern that is not terribly bright but most certainly lights up Destiny's entire stern on a dark night! This does not replace a proper anchor light but definitely gives us better visibility to other boats that the normal simple white light!! People have stopped us and asked where in the world did we get such a cool, unique solar lamp for boats!!
Yea right! 20 bucks at Lowes or Home Depot unless you catch a great sale! LOL!
2) Spending weeks at a time on our boat comes with an interesting need. FOOD.Who in the world wants to cook while on vacation? Not me!
Eating out every night is not only cost prohibitive but also impossible since there are no stores or restaurants around. So what do we do to feed ourselves while away?
Can you say "Food Saver"? Yup! For the last couple of weeks at home when we make a meal we double our normal needs. We take the extra and vacuum pack and freeze them solid for eating aboard!
Simple things like pre cooking chicken breasts! Once aboard, warm up and dice them for a salad, with Teriyaki sauce, or whatever you like! Lasagna freezes very well as does chili, white (chicken) chili,
home made spaghetti sauce, rice casseroles, uncooked pasta, etc etc etc!! We literally have two weeks of pre cooked and ready to eat meals once they are warmed up! How do you warm them up you might ask?
Simple! Drop the Food Saver vacuum packed meal right into hot water! Near boiling water works best. If it is hard boiling it will melt the seal of the bag causing the dinner to be flooded with water.
I do not work for advertise for, own any stock in, or am affiliated with food saver in any way, however, we LOVE using ours. When we take off for our vacations the food saver and freezer allows us to have great meals
at a minimal cost and even less effort while aboard!!!!!
3) The ice box. How in the world can we keep food VERY cold and not use a freezer? Well a little planning ahead will provide a week of frozen food in an ice box without restocking the ice!
First thing we do is buy several single gallon jugs of water, drain a little off the top and freeze them solid!
Three days before leaving we take as many frozen jugs of water as will fill the ice box and put them there to "pre cool" the ice box!
Now when we go down to load the boat, take out the now water jugs and store aboard for drinking water. Replace them with more frozen jugs and put your food, ice or whatever into the ice box.
If you limit your access to the icebox, preplan and pack the ice box such that when you open it up you close it as quickly as possible, you can go many days without the need for fresh ice!
Works EXCELLENT! You might wonder why this is an issue for us since Destiny has a freezer on board. Well, Same concept! The more efficiently you used the ice box/freezer, the less power is needed to keep it cold! Thus less generator run time and quieter evenings on the hook!
OK, Spill your ideas here for all to share! Remember, what came to you as a simple solution to an odd situation just might be someone else's nightmarish problem
So PLEASE, post your thoughts on cruising and the easy life no matter how small they may seem!!
Scott
			How about a post loaded with ideas and tips that help you enjoy your boat more! Whether it saves money, saves work, or is simply a cool idea!
We can all get books on HOW to sail, what I'd like to hear is what you've learned on your boat
I'll start with three ideas that come to my mind:
1) Lighting your boat at night. One of the simplest and coolest ideas we have implemented is solar lights on the boat.
You know, the yard lamps that hang on a stick in your front yard? They look extremely yard like for the first few months.
Then, after hanging on the aft of Destiny for a few months they suddenly look very salty! Yep! We have one hanging
off the stern that is not terribly bright but most certainly lights up Destiny's entire stern on a dark night! This does not replace a proper anchor light but definitely gives us better visibility to other boats that the normal simple white light!! People have stopped us and asked where in the world did we get such a cool, unique solar lamp for boats!!
Yea right! 20 bucks at Lowes or Home Depot unless you catch a great sale! LOL!
2) Spending weeks at a time on our boat comes with an interesting need. FOOD.Who in the world wants to cook while on vacation? Not me!
Eating out every night is not only cost prohibitive but also impossible since there are no stores or restaurants around. So what do we do to feed ourselves while away?
Can you say "Food Saver"? Yup! For the last couple of weeks at home when we make a meal we double our normal needs. We take the extra and vacuum pack and freeze them solid for eating aboard!
Simple things like pre cooking chicken breasts! Once aboard, warm up and dice them for a salad, with Teriyaki sauce, or whatever you like! Lasagna freezes very well as does chili, white (chicken) chili,
home made spaghetti sauce, rice casseroles, uncooked pasta, etc etc etc!! We literally have two weeks of pre cooked and ready to eat meals once they are warmed up! How do you warm them up you might ask?
Simple! Drop the Food Saver vacuum packed meal right into hot water! Near boiling water works best. If it is hard boiling it will melt the seal of the bag causing the dinner to be flooded with water.
I do not work for advertise for, own any stock in, or am affiliated with food saver in any way, however, we LOVE using ours. When we take off for our vacations the food saver and freezer allows us to have great meals
at a minimal cost and even less effort while aboard!!!!!
3) The ice box. How in the world can we keep food VERY cold and not use a freezer? Well a little planning ahead will provide a week of frozen food in an ice box without restocking the ice!
First thing we do is buy several single gallon jugs of water, drain a little off the top and freeze them solid!
Three days before leaving we take as many frozen jugs of water as will fill the ice box and put them there to "pre cool" the ice box!
Now when we go down to load the boat, take out the now water jugs and store aboard for drinking water. Replace them with more frozen jugs and put your food, ice or whatever into the ice box.
If you limit your access to the icebox, preplan and pack the ice box such that when you open it up you close it as quickly as possible, you can go many days without the need for fresh ice!
Works EXCELLENT! You might wonder why this is an issue for us since Destiny has a freezer on board. Well, Same concept! The more efficiently you used the ice box/freezer, the less power is needed to keep it cold! Thus less generator run time and quieter evenings on the hook!
OK, Spill your ideas here for all to share! Remember, what came to you as a simple solution to an odd situation just might be someone else's nightmarish problem
So PLEASE, post your thoughts on cruising and the easy life no matter how small they may seem!!
Scott
 
 