Victualling the boat

Mrs Sea Mist II

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There's a thread running in The Lounge which shows a yacht's stores to consist mainly of Fray Bentos pies.

I'm interested to know if you were away for say two weeks, how you would provision your boat?
 
maths.

2 weeks =14 days = 28 meals per person.

I pie = 2 person meals.

14 pies.



Is there any other food apart from ambrosia or manna ?
 
Wine (unless visiting France), beer oh.... and food

More seriously - pasta or gnochi with various sauces and cornish pasties (Waitrose for preference if we can't purchase them in the land of origin) have replaced FB pies. Managing cooker-top food is easier in heavy weather than the oven and pasties can always be eaten cold! Other than that; soup made from the contents of the ships stores (lentil & bacon, carrot & chestnut to name but a few of our recent efforts) and pork pies spread with mustard feature high on our list of lunches at sea. Evening meals depend on whether at sea or in port - at sea we aim for one pot easy to eat with a spoon or fork, in port its the results of shopping expeditions to the local market.
 
Mr Knorr, Uncle Ben, Senor Fray Bentos and a mob called 'Big Soup' plus a Scots clan called McVities looked after me, 30 days to Martinique. No chocolate though..ahh! no fridge you see Mrs SMII..:D :D
 
You lot aren't even trying. this is one of three pages by John Irving, from the Yachtsman's Weekend Book, circa 1950. Mind you, it's for 4 "healthy persons" for 25 days.
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Cocktail cherries and cocktail sticks!! :D :D They definitely had a certain 'style' in those days didn't they? I did manage to munch my way through spuds,oranges and onions bought in Las Palmas though, so it wasn't all tin opener and scissors to get at the grub..:D
 
Two weeks would probably see the supplies running in the order of...

Gin: 4 litres.
Tonic: 10 litres.
Rum: 4 litres.
Mixers: 10 litres.
Wine: 5 litre box plus a couple of better bottles.
Beer: 5 cases of 24.


Erm don't think i've forgotten anything... Maybe some Pimms if it looks to be fine weather.
 
Two weeks would probably see the supplies running in the order of...

Gin: 4 litres.
Tonic: 10 litres.
Rum: 4 litres.
Mixers: 10 litres.
Wine: 5 litre box plus a couple of better bottles.
Beer: 5 cases of 24.


Erm don't think i've forgotten anything... Maybe some Pimms if it looks to be fine weather.

Please check out the alcohol thread in the lounge. :D:D:D
 
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