BOR2006 checklist
The BOR is the every-other-year race from Annapolis to Bermuda. Its sponsors are the Eastport Yacht Club (next door to Annapolis) and the St.George Sports and Dinghy Club in Bermuda. The website for this race has an extensive checklist for preparations and equipment required of all participants. I can't remember if the list is under Eastport or BOR (Bermuda Offshore Race) but you should be able to find it, and I will try to post its link if you don't first.My other suggestion would be to make the trip that year in company with the Marion - Bermuda Race fleet. That way you have lots of company out there and a committee tracking the fleet. You may be too small to enter the race, but if you can, that race issues satellite transponders to each boat so you can be tracked on any home computer. If you don't have an Epirb, rent one from BoatUS. The Safety at Sea Seminar is required for each crewmember. An Ericson29 is a little small and light for the trip, so pay attention to Jenifers indications and other weather conditions. Obviously, don't go later than July to avoid hurricane season. Also, ignore all the 'advice' about how any boat is bluewater and its the skill that counts. Do the preparation. As for skill, all the stuff you learn inshore will indeed apply offshore, only in some conditions you haven't seen before. Consider investing in a good drogue with about 400' of heavy braided nylon for extreme conditions.Bermuda is very expensive, so don't do alot of reprovisioning there. Get your passport in order and call the harbormaster on approach. They are British, so the bouy system is a bit different.You will have to land at Ordinance Island in ST.George to clear customs. And buy a multi-day bus pass, the pink buses are great.