Liveaboard packing checklist - Caribbean Explorer 1

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Ya, we don't even get in to Freeport until after 3:00pm! So you will be on your way back! Tell Cory & Geoph I said hi, really great crew and yes they all have Reed's Rods:wink:
 
Earplugs. Must. Bring. Earplugs.

For what? The CEX I and CEX II are both quiet ships especially at night.

As for packing-you don't need to pack a different outfit for each night. Everyone just brings 2 or 3 shorts and a few t-shirts to wear. Plus 3 or 4 swimsuits. A sweatshirt is a must on the CEX I as the dining room is air conditioned like a Miami grocery store :D.

Have fun! These are great trips.
 
For what? The CEX I and CEX II are both quiet ships especially at night.

As for packing-you don't need to pack a different outfit for each night. Everyone just brings 2 or 3 shorts and a few t-shirts to wear. Plus 3 or 4 swimsuits. A sweatshirt is a must on the CEX I as the dining room is air conditioned like a Miami grocery store :D.

Have fun! These are great trips.

I'm not familiar with the specific boat or how it operates, but the liveaboards I've been on motor around at night and anchor at a new site in the morning. Even on quieter boats, a lot will depend on how sensitive you are to noise. Earplugs are cheap, take up nearly no space, and are a godsend if you actually need them.
 
I'm so psyched, I can't wait!
 
And earplugs will be handy on the flights over and back...not to mention protecting your ears from high pitch if you're seated behind the engines.
 

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