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Don't be a Victim - How to Prepare for a Storm.
This episode of Mariner is a walk-through of how I prepare the boat — and myself — before going into heavy weather. The conditions here are only going to be around 25 knots, but that’s not the point, it's an example and weather changes, builds early, shifts angle, and can still catch people out. The goal is to make sure you’re never reacting late, never scrambling, and never at the mercy of the situation. We go through: -Building a clear weather plan and logging it properly -Preparing mentally, physically, and practically before things get rough -Setting the boat up so everything is where it needs to be -Clothing, food, hydration, and energy management -Making the interior safe — including where you land if you get thrown -Winch setup and adding a locking turn to stop lines ripping free at the worst moment. This is about running the boat properly, staying ahead of the weather, and removing as many unknowns as possible before a storm arrives. Because once it’s on you, it’s too late to start preparing. Need More Mariner? The Mariner Podcast Practical offshore knowledge — heavy weather, safety, and real-world sailing. Listen here: https://podcasts.apple.com/in/podcast/the-mariner/id1710667118 Mariner’s Library (Podcast) Deep dives into the history, philosophy, and seamanship of life at sea. Listen here: https://themarinerslibrary.podbean.com Support the Project If you want to support the production of this media and the campaign: https://patreon.com/themariner Need 2 Sail? Join me on board Osprey for offshore passages and regatta events. All proceeds go toward funding the my entry in the Global Solo Challenge Round the World Race 2027. Details: https://csmthemariner.com Next Voyage: October Transatlantic We depart Bermuda on October 5th. If you want to be part of the crossing: csmthemariner@gmail.com

