Yacht Delivered by Pacific Delivery

Check list

We use this checklist to prepare a vessel for delivery

An important part of the inspection of a new vessel is to familiarize ourselves with the sail handling and mechanical systems. The following checklist includes fuel and water capacities, communication equipment (radio, sat phone), navigation electronics, spares, emergency equipment and such mundane procedures as stove and head operation.

Generally this checklist will have been discussed with the owner before our arrival at the boat. In some cases, our crew may bring along additional items – such as charts, satellite phone, etc. Our goal is to be completely familiar with the operation of your vessel before clearing Customs and leaving port.

  • Sail Inventory
    • Main
    • Trysail
    • Headsail(s)
    • Staysail(s)
    • Spinaker
    • Sail repair kit
  • Spare warps / sheets
  • Engine
    • Manual
    • Starting Procedure
    • Battery Management
    • Number of Batteries
    • Charging Alternatives
  • Fuel
    • Number of Tanks
    • Capacity
    • Consumption
    • Filling Procedure
    • Spare Containers
  • Stove
    • Fuel
    • Operation Procedure
  • Water
    • Total Capacity
    • Number of Tanks
    • Tank Switching Procedure
    • Spare Containers
  • Radios/Communication
    • SSB
    • Ham
    • VHF
    • Manuals
    • Spare Antenna
    • Satellite Phone
    • GPS
    • Manual
    • Spare GPS
  • Sailing Instruments / Operation
  • RADAR
    • Type
    • Manual
  • EPIRB / Type
  • Charts:
    • Relevant Charts for Delivery Onboard
    • Dividers / Parallel Rule / Log Book
  • Sextant / Almanac / Sight Reduction Tables
  • Weather Fax / Manual
  • Email Facility
  • Danbouy / Lifebouy / Strobe / Drogue – Man overboard procedure
  • Emergency Knife in Cockpit
  • Heaving Line
  • Sea or Parachute Drogue
  • Torches and Batteries
  • Bosuns Chair
  • Compass(s) – Steering / Handheld
  • Bilge Pumps / Buckets
  • Ground Tackle / Anchor Winch Operation
  • Lifejackets – Type and Quantity
  • Fire Extinguishers – Number and Location
  • Q Flag, Port of Registry Flag and Courtesy Flag for Arrival in Foreign Port
  • Antifouling – When Were Hull and Propellor Last Cleaned
  • Jackstays and Safety Harnesses – Type and Quantity
  • Wooden Plugs for Thru Hull Fittings – Quantity and Location
  • First Aid Kit
  • Liferaft / Repack Date
  • Abandon Ship Bag – Contents and Location