WHAT TO BRING
EQUIPMENT LIST & IMPORTANT INFO REGARDING YOUR ADVENTURE
The sea will EAT ANYTHING that can fall or blow off including your glasses, sunglasses, favorite hat, and unbreakable mug. If you forget to bring clips, strings, etc., Seabase has several types of personal gear fasteners in the Ship's Store. All of your stuff, except pad and sleeping bag, should fit in a bag the size of a sports duffle. If you can't stuff it in a small bag, you have too much stuff! Do not bring suitcases (especially with wheels) for on-the-boat storage, due to space limitations a soft duffel bag works best. The Sea Base has lockable storage for those items you won't actually need on the boat like uniforms, extra travel clothing, suitcases, etc. Storage is limited, however, so bring only what you need.
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Recommended Items
- 1 Set Class A or B uniforms
- Several T-shirts
- Lightweight rain gear
- Sunglasses with strap (Polarized are best)
- 1 pair tennis shoes (non marking soles)
- 16 oz of Non-Oily sunscreen (SPF 30+)
- 1-2 pairs of shorts
- Pants, long-sleeve shirt & light jacket
- Toiletry kit
- Wide brimmed hat
- 2 ñ 3 pair of Socks
- Large-mouth water bottle with plastic clip, (If you like coffee, a mug in addition is good)
- One sheet and warm blanket or a sleeping bag
- Sleeping pad ñ Backpacking type
- Swim trunks (boys) One piece suit (girls)
- 2 towels and a small pillow
- Bug spray
- Prescription Medication
- Proof of age/photo ID
- Copy of Medical Insurance information
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Optional Items
- Hawaiian style shirt (Luau)
- Camera (waterproof if possible)
- Personal snorkel gear
- Extra money ($75-$100)
- Bonine (for seasickness)
- Skin so soft lotion
- (crew photo - $5.50 per copy)
Do Not Bring
- Cell phone
- Electronics/MP3 player
- Fireworks
- Skateboards
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