I never take the boat out for a day sail but do overnighters often and mostly 3-5 day trips.
5 days is the max. for 5 gal. porta potty tho we can go offshore to dump it. To dump you need to be min. 3 miles off shore here in the Gulf but I would sail at least 6 miles out but never needed to do so.
Block Ice only last for 4 days useing 6 day coolers so I use a 72 quart 6 day loaded with solid block Ice and use it to fill 2 other 52 quart 5 day cooler under setee and another 52 quart cooler,Vberth and a 12 pack cooler for cockpit. This will last more than 5 days in 94 degree heat. (just spent 3 of those 95 degree and heat index 106 degrees this long weekend.
All bottle water is frozzen and all meats as well.
If one can get a quick deep freezor it can make your block Ice last double time.
My next step will be installing a Engel 35-45, 12 volt cooler powered with a 65 watt solar panel. this will eliminate 2 of my beer coolers and extend trips for 2 weeks or more in the Everglades.
our 13 gal. plamas water tank is good for about 8-10 days and we store another 10 gal. water we use for showers in our 1 gal. pump sprayer.(good for 1 shower 2 persons)
This past weekend water temps were 89 degrees, air 95 degrees, with a 10 inch ac fan with a 75 watt inverter on low was great to cool us off in king berth, we have 2 other 12 volt fans mounted but the 10 inch was much better.(we use no-seems screens for hatches.
Bottom line is 5-6 days out without reprovision in the wilderness.
Dave
sailor ja wrote:what is the farthest you have gone or the longest you have been on your trailer sailor?
I was just interested to know what limits they have pushed their boat too or themselves too with these so called "Day Sailors" and did you have a head or not?
where you well prepared or went with the bare minimum? It would be cool to hear some of these stories.
