
Seatrial Inspection for Coastal Boats
The following checklist is to be used after the coastal maintenance checklist has been completed and the boat is ready for sea trials.
The sea trial is the chance to operate all of the systems of the boat and make sure they work while underway. The objective is to load critical systems up and put them under some of the stress that they will encounter on the voyage. The sea trial will also give you the opportunity to practice skills such as MOB recovery while on the water.
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Coastal Sea Trials Checklist
Item |
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| Anchoring / Docking | ||
| Anchor windlass (if installed) operates in both up and down direction | ||
| Bow thruster (if installed) operates in both directions | ||
| Cooking | ||
| Stove swings freely on its gimbals and balances with a full pot of water on a burner. | ||
| Pot holders keep a full pot of water from sliding when boat is moving | ||
| Communication | ||
| Alternator noise from engine doesn't impact the VHF or SSB. | ||
| SSB works when "noisy" items like the refrigerator, autopilot and inverter are running. | ||
| Crew Safety | ||
| Side decks are clear of clutter; easy to go forward without tripping | ||
| Crew can clip into jacklines while still in the companionway | ||
| Tethers move freely up jacklines without snagging on gear | ||
| Fuel System | ||
| Gas (diesel) tank gauge works - shows increasing level as fuel is pumped in. | ||
| If multiple tanks are installed, engine works properly off of either tank. | ||
| Generate Electricity | ||
| Alternator charges batteries at an acceptable rate; note how long it takes the engine to recharge the batteries from a deep discharge. | ||
| Alternate energy source(s) such as solar, wind or water generator operate while the boat is sailing on either tack. | ||
| Measure actual electricity usage while underway - revise your 12v energy budget if you're using more amp-hours than previously thought. | ||
| Head | ||
| Macerator pump operates - check this only when sailing more than 3 miles from the coast. | ||
| Heavy Weather Sailing | ||
| Make sure that the roller furling/reefing system works smoothly in winds above 20 knots | ||
| Make sure that the mainsail reefing system works correctly at both first and second reefs. | ||
| Knock-down Preparation | ||
| Gear stays secure on both port and starboard tacks | ||
| MOB Recovery - Note: practice this at anchor, not while underway | ||
| Deploy the MOB pole - evaluate if it would be easy while on a port or starboard tack. | ||
| Recover a swimmer (wearing a PFD) from the water using the LifeSling. Note: do NOT try this on open water. Only do this at anchor or while on a mooring in calm waters. | ||
| Motoring | ||
| Engine starts easily | ||
| Engine can run for 1/2 hour at full throttle load without overheating or malfunctioning. | ||
| Engine runs without excessive vibration or noise | ||
| Engine gauges work. Check operation of oil-pressure and temp warning lights on panel. | ||
| Drip rate on shaft packing is acceptable - one drip every 10 to 20 seconds while engine is running in gear. WARNING: be careful not to catch clothing, hair or tools in the spinning shaft while performing this inspection. | ||
| Navigation | ||
| GPS functions correctly | ||
| Adequate space exists for working on paper charts. Navigator can work on both port and starboard tacks | ||
| Adequate night-lighting (preferably red) exists to allow for chart-work | ||
| Depth sounder works | ||
| Sailing and sail handling gear | ||
Mainsail and control lines |
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| Mainsail runs up track easily; only have to use winch for last 1/4 to 1/3 of the hoist | ||
| Telltales on luff and leech of mainsail allows you to observe sail trim | ||
| Mainsail traveler / windward sheeting system works smoothly. Traveler car works when the main is loaded and can be moved to windward or leeward. | ||
| Rope clutches hold under load and don't slip | ||
| Mainsail reefing works under windy conditions (20kts + ) | ||
| Mark halyards and reef lines with indelible marker to indicate proper hoist/reef points | ||
| Boom brake prevents uncontrolled movement of boom when gybing | ||
Jib/Genoa and control lines |
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| Jib roller furler works under windy conditions (20kts + ) | ||
| Jib sheets run freely | ||
| Jib lead cars move smoothly on their tracks and allow changing of sheet lead positions | ||
| Primary winches spin freely | ||
| Telltales on luff of jib allows you to observe sail trim | ||
Whisker Pole / Spinnaker Pole and control lines |
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| Pole control lines work freely | ||
| Pole car slides freely on its mast track | ||
| Pole ends work smoothly | ||
| Salt Water Leaks | ||
| Hatches and ports are watertight. Sail the boat hard to windward to check. | ||
| Mast boot is watertight. | ||
| Standing Rigging | ||
| Tune the rig - check rigging tension by sailing the boat hard on the wind on both tacks. Leeward shrouds should not loosen or sag when sailing close hauled. Verify both port and starboard side If they are loose, return to the dock, retune the rig, and go out sailing to check them again. | ||
| Steering & Autopilot | ||
| Steering works smoothly | ||
| Steering handles loads of a hard-over turn at high speeds | ||
| Autopilot can handle the loads of an imbalanced sail trim | ||
| Warmth | ||
| Verify that the heater works while underway | ||
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