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Jonny Your list is pretty good already, and it really can go on on and on. In general we have found most things can be bought or shipped from somewhere even when you think you are far away. I needed a new autopilot in Bocaron Puerto Rico and asked a local for the chandelier's. I went down a street full of chickens and wild cats to a "store" that had a few bits and pieces, a wooden counter and a Westmarine catalogue attached to the wooden counter with a bit of string. The catalogue WAS the chandelier's. But I ordered a Raymarine pilot and settled in for a week or two, only to have a Fedex guy track me down in the local laundry two days later carrying my new pilot. However we carry fuses, nav lamps, various cables and connectors, a spare engine waterpump, spare altenator, morse control cables, fuel and oil filters, oil, belts, domestic water pump, hose lengths, O rings, blocks, shackles, halyard lengths, neoprene sheet, sail tape and stitching gear, magic repair tape, and loads and loads of epoxy putty, WD40, cable ties and hose clamps. You seem to be able to fix just about anything with the last four. Don't stress about it too much as you can build supplies along the way down through Europe, often at a cheaper rate than in the UK, and my kit is the result of 5 yrs buying along the way. |