I wouldn't put metal items in the front hatch personally, because of the compass on the fore deck. Back hatch for those. . . . . .multiple litres of water always goes close to the center of the boat for me. Thats important.
There's a lot missing in this video. Water. Food. Cooking equipment. Dining ware. Emergency equipment. Camping tools etc. Heavy items like water need to be as close to the middle as possible. Smaller dry-bags, and more of them, make packing a lot easier than a few big ones, and also allow the use of the narrow spaces in the bow and stern. Tent poles and pegs and other metallic items need to be aft, to avoid affecting your compass.
I love your accent. Um what about food? Water purification?
I wouldn't put metal items in the front hatch personally, because of the compass on the fore deck. Back hatch for those. . . . . .multiple litres of water always goes close to the center of the boat for me. Thats important.
Yeah, what about food and water?
There's a lot missing in this video.
Water. Food. Cooking equipment. Dining ware. Emergency equipment. Camping tools etc.
Heavy items like water need to be as close to the middle as possible.
Smaller dry-bags, and more of them, make packing a lot easier than a few big ones, and also allow the use of the narrow spaces in the bow and stern.
Tent poles and pegs and other metallic items need to be aft, to avoid affecting your compass.
Where do you put your food for an expedition? Which hatch?
it goes down the hatch obviously
@@larsrytter1052 after you make the airplane sound…😉😬
No dry bag for the sleeping bag?!
Just “pop” it in