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What can I do with my left over provisions after check-out?
What can I do with my left over provisions after check-out?
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What to Do with Leftover Provisions on Your Boat

When preparing for a sailing trip, it's always best to over-provision instead of under-provision your boat. However, sometimes you may find yourself with leftover provisions at the end of your trip. In this article, we'll discuss some options for what to do with these extra items.

Option 1: Leave a Note for Cleaning Personnel

If you have leftover provisions that are still in good condition, you can bag them up and leave them on the boat with a note for the cleaning personnel. This way, they can use the items for the next group of sailors who will be using the boat. This is a great way to reduce waste and help out the cleaning staff.

Option 2: Leave Provisions at the Marina Office

Many marinas have a designated area where sailors can leave leftover provisions for others to use. This is often located in the marina office. Here, you can find basics such as oil, salt, pepper, and other items that are difficult to buy in small quantities and even more difficult to finish during a week-long sailing trip. By leaving your leftover provisions here, you can help out fellow sailors who may have forgotten to pack these essential items.

Option 3: Ask the Charter Office

If you have any leftover provisions that are specific to the boat or the charter company, such as cleaning supplies or spare parts, you can ask the charter office if they have any use for them. They may be able to use these items for future charters or pass them on to other sailors in need.

In conclusion, it's always a good idea to plan for extra provisions on your sailing trip. However, if you do end up with leftovers, there are plenty of options for what to do with them. By following these tips, you can help reduce waste and assist your fellow sailors. Happy sailing!

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