Preparing for the Global Voyage: Upcoming Equipment and Works

The adventure of sailing around the world is coming closer and the final preparations are underway. Before heading out on the open seas this summer, we take a look at the exciting plans and necessary equipment that still need to be put in place. From technical upgrades to essential work on board, here are the final milestones that await us as we prepare for this long-planned voyage. Join me for these final milestones and immerse yourself in the anticipation of the great sailing adventure.

Rig

Equipment:

  • Main mast, including fittings
  • Mizzen mast, including fittings
  • bowsprit, including fittings
  • Main boom, including fittings
  • Mizzen boom, including fittings
  • Standing rigging:
    Main mast: 3 fore stays, bowsprit stay, connecting stay, 2 back stays (incl. insulated stay length for MF/HF antenna), 6 shrouds;
    Mizzen mast: 8 shrouds
  • Running rigging (three-string spleitex):
    Main mast: 5 halyards (incl. working halyard), boomirk
    Mizzen mast: 2 halyards (incl. working halyard), boomirk, extended connecting stay
  • Wind generator
  • X-band radar
  • 2 deck spotlights
  • Anchor light, tricolor lantern, side lights and top light
  • VHF antenna
  • Mast steps
  • 3 manual winches on the main mast
  • Various cleat, blocks and shackles
  • Sails (Tuchwerkstatt Greifswald, 2024):
    light wind jib, 25m², Fastnet cloth, 308g
    working jib, 18m², Hydranet cloth, 380g
    high wind jib, 14m², Hydranet cloth, 350g
    storm jib (small stay), 9m², Fastnet cloth, 390g
    Mainsail (two reefs), 17.50m², Hydranet cloth, 380g
    Mizzen sail, 6.6m², Hydranet cloth, 380g
  • Sheets (three-string spleitex)
  • Sheet winches in the cockpit (2x self-hauling Andersen two-gear winches, 2x small one-gear winches)
  • 2 spinak booms

Upcoming work:

  • Building and preserving the main mast
  • Building and preserving the mizzen mast
  • Building and preserving the main boom
  • Making shrouds
  • Replace lamp box
  • Design and install wind generator fitting
  • Design and install radar fitting
  • Lay cables in the mast
  • Rig mast

Engine

Equipment:

  • Perkins 4.108M, four-cylinder 50hp with dual-circuit cooling and Hürth gearbox
  • Starter battery, lead acid 70Ah
  • Oil temperature, pressure, cooling water temperature and rpm indicators
  • Alternator and B2B charger

    Spare parts:
  • 10 diesel oil and 10 oil filters
  • Impeller
  • starter motor
  • Fuel pump
  • Cooling water pump
  • Complete gasket set
  • Fuel lines
  • Fuel injectors

Upcoming works:

  • Mill engine block and cylinder head flat
  • Pressure testing the cylinder head
  • Fitting the cylinder head
  • Replacing various gaskets
  • Overhauling the fuel lines
  • Changing the alternator
  • Changing the filters
  • Adjusting injection nozzles
  • Painting the engine
  • Overhauling the starter motor

Navigation

Equipment:

  • Various magnet compasses
  • Sextant, Almanac and Selected Stars
  • MFD Raymarine Axiom 7
  • Quantum radar
  • AIS Transponder
  • Passive radar reflector
  • VHF with DSC and secondary telephone, Raymarine
  • VHF without DSC, SAILOR
  • MF/HF receiver, SAILOR
  • NAVTEX receiver
  • Impellerlog
  • Echosounder with alarm function
  • Adaptive pilot, Raymarine
  • Wind steering vane, Aries
  • Binocular, Steiner
  • Ipad as remote display of MFD and for route planning
  • Electronic charts, Navionics
  • Paper charts, var. planning charts, Admiralty
  • stationary equipment
  • calculator

upcoming works:

  • Install NAVTEX antenna
  • Update VHF, connect secondary VHF
  • Repair log
  • Install radar

Safety

Equipment:

  • Life raft
  • EPIRB
  • Handheld VHF
  • pyrotechnical rescue appliances
  • medical equipment
  • Rainwater collecting device
  • fishing tackle
  • day light signalling mirror
  • Bilge pump (manual/electrical)
  • Sea anchor
  • Satellite communication device, incl. various GNSS
  • CO2-fire extinguisher
  • ABC powder fire extinguisher
  • ABF foam fire extinguisher
  • Carbonmonoxid warning device
  • Gas warning device
  • Smoke detector
  • life west
  • safety harness
  • Catch and Lift rescue system

upcoming works:

  • Buy equipment, check batteries, programm radio technical rescue appliances
  • Buy spare parts

Living on board

Equipment:

  • Library
  • Upholstery
  • Gas cooker, oven and stove
  • Fridge
  • sound system

Upcoming works:

  • Buy a new gas cooker
  • Renew upholstery

Electric

Equipment:

  • 7,2kWh LiFePo4 consumer battery with BMS
  • Starter battery
  • B2B charger
  • Mastervolt 60A charger
  • Wind generator incl. charge controller
  • 2 PV systems incl. 2 charge controllers
  • Inverter 2000W
  • Systems: 5V, 12V, 230V
  • Tinned cable, 2,5mm^2, high amperage cable: 50mm^2

Upcoming works:

  • Install wind generator
  • Renew mast cables

Outlook

Full of energy, I can hardly wait to explore the world’s oceans. But before we set sail, there are still a few important stages to complete. You can be part of this journey, whether by actively supporting us in the shipyard or from home. Every contribution, big or small, brings us closer to fulfilling this dream. If you would also like to be part of this adventure, I warmly invite you to get involved. Together we will set sail for a sustainable and unforgettable journey!

Shipyard time: Renewing for new horizons

The planned pre christmas sailing trip in December was unfortunately not possible due to ice. Instead we used the time to measure the masts and shrouds. The rig is already 40 years old and it is time to renew. Now the material is ordered and the next winter the new rig can be built up.

When the warmth of the sun opens first ways through the ice a test sail was possible. The perkins started well and is ready to support in a new year of sailing. Nevertheless there is still smoke coming from the cylinder head. Due to a stable temperature and low loss of cooling water this should not a problem to be concerned about in the next time. In the long term I must inspect it further and maintain the engine again.

Therefore and also for regular works I planned to take Sindbad to the shipyard in Rødbyhavn. The last time ashore and the big refit was already three years ago. Next to some further improvement such as installing the new NAVTEX receiver and improve the isolation and sound system in the salon, engine and heater must be maintained. Moreover the cockpit is planned to be finished and of course there will be a fresh paint for all over the boat.

In March the time has come and I could finally bring Sindbad to Rødby. Enjoying the athmosphere of the Trave river while calm winds I sailed the way to Travemünde despite the slow speed of about one knot. After arriving René joined and we spent the night in good company alongside to the Safier.

The next day a gentle southwesterly breeze made it possible to reach the port of Rødbyhavn at night. Supported by the guard vessels we found our way in the busy working area of the Fehmarnbelt until we finally arrived and made it to go alongside under sails. The morning after arrical the crane was ready and Sindbad was heaved ashore safely. Fortunately the hull looked still very clear and I was really happy. It felt good to be back in the company of the Bådeværft although I am really looking forward to waterborn Sindbad again to head for new horizons.