What to Pack for a Weekend Sailing

Pack light, pack right. From technical layers to on-deck essentials and marina comforts, a checklist on what to pack for...

There’s nothing like escaping for a weekend on the water. Whether it’s a coastal cruise with friends, a regatta getaway, or simply time to recharge at sea, packing the right kit can make the difference between comfort and compromise. Henri-Lloyd has been equipping sailors for over six decades, so here’s our guide to what to pack for a weekend sailing away.

Man wearing a backpack stepping on to a sailing boat.

Technical Layers That Work Harder

Conditions can change quickly, so build your kit around layers that adapt:

  • Waterproof Jacket – A lightweight, packable shell such as the Breeze Jacket offers dependable protection against showers and spray.
  • Mid Layer Fleece or Insulator – Keeps warmth in without bulk.
  • Baselayers – Moisture-wicking tops and leggings regulate temperature whether it’s breezy offshore or calm in the marina.
  • Salopettes or Deck Trousers – For longer passages or unsettled forecasts.

On-Deck Essentials

  • Performance Polo or Tee – Quick-drying fabrics are ideal both on deck and ashore. Our Dri-Fast Tops are built for performance, combining lightweight, breathable fabrics with advanced moisture-wicking technology to keep you cool, dry, and comfortable.
  • Deck Shoes or Sailing Trainers – Non-marking soles with grip keep you secure under sail.
  • Gloves and Cap – Practical details that enhance safety and comfort.

Comfort for the Marina

Once moored up, versatility matters:

  • Lightweight Knit or Sweatshirt – Perfect for evenings on deck.
  • Casual Trousers or Shorts – Easy pieces that transition from day to evening.
  • Accessories – Sunglasses, a scarf or buff, and a warm hat if evenings turn cool.
Man stepping on to a sailing boat with a packed weekend bag.

Food & Galley Essentials

A weekend afloat is made better with good provisions. Keep it simple, packable, and easy to prepare at sea:

  • Pre-prepared meals – Pasta salads, wraps, or dishes that can be reheated.
  • Snacks – Energy bars, fruit, nuts, and biscuits for quick refuelling.
  • Breakfast basics – Coffee, tea, milk alternatives, oats or cereal.
  • Reusable bottle & coffee mug – Stay hydrated and reduce waste.
  • Cool bag or dry bag for food storage – Compact and easy to stow.

Safety & Miscellaneous Must-Haves

It’s the little things that are easiest to forget, but often the most useful:

  • Personal Medications – Plus a small first aid kit.
  • Sunscreen & Lip Balm – Protection is non-negotiable on the water.
  • Power Bank – Keep phones and navigation devices charged.
  • Torch or Headlamp – Essential for night manoeuvres or low-light conditions.
  • Multi-tool or Pocket Knife – Always handy on board.
  • Dry Bag – To keep valuables safe and organised.
  • Sailing Logbook & Pen – A nice touch for keeping track of miles and memories.

Pro Sailor’s Add-On Checklist

For those racing offshore or preparing for more demanding conditions, consider these professional-grade essentials:

  • Offshore Jacket – Maximum protection from spray and heavy weather with breathable, waterproof technology.
  • High-Waist Salopettes – Reinforced waterproof trousers designed for endurance and protection.
  • Deck Harness / Lifejacket Combo – Safety systems built for offshore confidence.
  • Technical Grip Gloves – Rope-ready gloves reduce fatigue and protect your hands.
  • Knee Pads – A must-have for dinghy sailors or those working hard on deck.
  • Polarised Sunglasses with Retainer - Secure fit, reduced glare, sharper vision.
  • Waterproof Notebook & Pen – Log tactics, notes, and positions in any weather.
  • Headtorch with Red Light Mode – For night watches and hands-free manoeuvres.
A man looking in to his back pack on a pier.

Packing Smart, Sailing Ready

For a weekend on the water, the key is packing light but packing right - choosing pieces that perform under sail yet look at ease on shore, while remembering the practical extras that ensure a smooth trip. Henri-Lloyd’s collections are built to carry you seamlessly from sea to city, combining sailing heritage with modern performance.