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18-07-2020, 07:17
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#31
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Re: Tracking Spares and Supplies
Not at all. The more comments, the more ideas to see what works and doesn't.
Cheers.
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19-07-2020, 06:50
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#32
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Washington, DC
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Re: Tracking Spares and Supplies
you could use Google Keep to take a pic of part #s, etc as it is a great way to organize your data. Plus its multi-platform...
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Originally Posted by skipmac
First thing I do, which you probably have already done, is to categorize things.
All plumbing related: fittings, pumps, spares, etc. in one place.
All electric: crimps, tools, switches, wire, fuses, etc in one place.
All engine parts: filters, belts, impellers, etc in one place.
But there is still the need to keep a list of spares. A year down the road there is no way that I will remember if I still have a spare gasket or belt or what have you, in the kit.
Best way I can think of is a list, either paper or on a spreadsheet. If on a spreadsheet I would print a copy as well in case you need to find something and the computer is not available. You can keep it less complicated by only detailing essential, consumable spares like the belts, filters, impellers and lumping the rest of the stuff in a miscellaneous category. I organize my lists by location.
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19-07-2020, 06:57
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#33
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Re: Tracking Spares and Supplies
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Originally Posted by Rwwjr65
you could use Google Keep to take a pic of part #s, etc as it is a great way to organize your data. Plus its multi-platform...
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The only problem with this would be the requirement for internet which I want to avoid.
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19-07-2020, 08:17
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#34
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Join Date: Nov 2019
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Re: Tracking Spares and Supplies
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Originally Posted by NaClyDog
The only problem with this would be the requirement for internet which I want to avoid.
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Yah
Avoid computers and internet stuff
For critical record keeping ...Keep things simple
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03-08-2020, 08:25
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#35
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Texas
Boat: Hinckley Bermuda 40
Posts: 478
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Re: Tracking Spares and Supplies
I have bought an assortment of ammo-type dry boxes that I have accumulated related parts and tools in. Engine spares, the red box. Hoses, the red bag. Electrical tools spares and cables orange Sparks 1,2 and 3. Woodworking, Chips green box. Etc, etc, etc. I have at various times tried spreadsheets which are helpful for provisioning and such, but computer function is critical here and not always the case.
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03-08-2020, 09:01
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#36
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Join Date: Apr 2013
Posts: 5
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Re: Tracking Spares and Supplies
I think some people over complicate the cruising lifestyle its only a yacht. Label your lockers P1, P2, S1 etc buy a childrens exercise book, depending on size of locker, allocate number of pages. And list whats in there. I can tell you after 15+ years you wont need half of them but that book will still be there with no wifi, cloud whatever and you will find them
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03-08-2020, 10:52
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#37
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Join Date: Sep 2016
Location: Santa Barbara, Ca USA
Boat: Amel Maramu, 46 ft.
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Re: Tracking Spares and Supplies
We use an Excel spreadsheet, but only for tools and boat parts (not food or clothing). We find it very helpful. We don't print it - not very useful. We always look at it on the computer, a simple word search for the desired item is all that is needed.
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03-08-2020, 11:27
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#38
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Senior Cruiser

Join Date: Nov 2017
Location: USA, NH
Boat: Pearson 33-2
Posts: 221
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Re: Tracking Spares and Supplies
I have boxes labeled (plumbing, electrical, fuel, rigging, etc) and on the inside cover a list of exactly what's in there. When something is used it is added to the "go-get" list to replace.
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03-08-2020, 11:37
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#39
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: On Vessel WINGS, wherever there's an ocean, currently in Mexico
Boat: Serendipity 43
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Re: Tracking Spares and Supplies
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Originally Posted by djousset
I have boxes labeled (plumbing, electrical, fuel, rigging, etc) and on the inside cover a list of exactly what's in there. When something is used it is added to the "go-get" list to replace.
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Good organization is the key, isn't it. An inventory system requires too much maintenance to keep it up to day, in my opinion.
Your approach to the "go get" list is right on, It means you are fixing your boat from the spare parts you have on hand, and then you go to the store to replace the spare part.
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03-08-2020, 13:17
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#40
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Senior Cruiser

Join Date: Oct 2018
Location: Boston
Boat: Farr 40 (Racing), Contest 43 (Cruising)
Posts: 921
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Re: Tracking Spares and Supplies
a great question indeed!
I found myself frequently looking for the part I need for much longer than it would take to complete the entire repair  With a cruising boat and her some 50 lockers and compartments, loaded with spares and supplies for a 4,000 nm ocean cruise, a quick finding of an item became a annoying experience.
So I wrote myself an email on my phone, gave it a clear unique subject name, so that I can search for it at any time out of the other 30,000 emails... iPhone search sucks - wish it had the capabilities of Outlook! Then, listed all the compartments bow to stern and under each, listed the stored inventory. I'm trying to group these by purpose: Plumbing, Electrical, Engine, Sealants, Rigging, ss Hardware, pumps, lines by type, canvas repair, dinghy repair, oils/lubricants etc. and list as much as possible under each group.
It requires some discipline; whenever I add/remove/replace something unique, update the email and resend it to myself. It is a bit primitive, but works for me as the phone is always with me.
An excel spreadsheet could be ideal, but not that practical when on the move.
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03-08-2020, 19:24
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#41
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Join Date: Apr 2020
Posts: 256
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Re: Tracking Spares and Supplies
I kept a manual list, no computers then.
Every six months I would update it, and then start over.
You will find, especially if your newley aboard, your lists will change constantly.
No shame, just the way it is.
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03-08-2020, 19:55
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#42
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Join Date: Jan 2020
Location: Honolulu, Hawaii
Boat: Celestial 48
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Re: Tracking Spares and Supplies
We have a "boat book" and map of all the lazarettes inside and out listing the contents - and yes, like a lot of people, we sort by category - engine, electrical, plumbing etc. and we have the cubbys/lazarettes labeled with a label maker...generally it works but there are a few times that we ordered a part and then discovered the spare later ... oh well...
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04-08-2020, 08:07
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#43
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Join Date: Feb 2017
Location: On the boat; Bahamas November-May, East Coast of US May to November
Boat: Beneteau 49
Posts: 70
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Re: Tracking Spares and Supplies
For the first year we were liveaboards, looking for stuff drove me nuts. Now I use the Note function on my iPhone. I created a folder called BINS. Then I created subfolders with names for where the bin (or other storage area - like a cupboard or behind a settee cushion) were located. For example, a bin could be called PORT SIDE IN V BERTH UNDER MATTRESS or BEHIND SETTEE CUSHION ON STARBOARD SIDE. Food , tools, guides, extra plates, paper products, all get put into a named bin.
The beauty of the Note function is that you can put what you are looking for in a search bar at the very top of the BINS folder and it automatically searches all the bins. So if you have paper towels in three different spots, it will show you all three places.
The beauty of this function is that you usually have your phone with you at the store, so if you can't remember if you have something, you can just check your BINS folder.
Of course, you must remember to add/delete as you buy new supplies or use something. But way easier than doing a spread sheet, in my mind anyway.
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05-08-2020, 13:36
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#44
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Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: South Pacific
Boat: Stevens 47
Posts: 150
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Re: Tracking Spares and Supplies
Like most things boating and, perhaps, life, how rigourous of a system you use depends on where you are going to be operating and for how long. For us as a family of five on a limited budget cruising long term in remote areas we carried a lot of tools and materials. There is a lot of storage on the boat, a Stevens 47, but it is spread around into a lot of compartments. Without some tracking it would be sheer chaos and a lot of time would be wasted when tackling projects so we have a spreadsheet with pages for: maintenance tracking (see our blog for details), storage, procurement (things we want to buy when we are in a place where we can receive shipping or we have guests flying in etc), diesel consumption, details of rigging or filter types, etc.
Curious about those who comment about not needing much in the way of tools or parts onboard if it is a well maintained boat. If you are cruising full time I not sure how it is going to be well maintained if you are not using tools and parts ... or just staying in parts of the world where you can just pay people to maintain your boat for you.
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16-09-2020, 10:35
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#45
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Join Date: Aug 2020
Location: Waterford Harbor, Kemah, TX
Boat: Island Packet 35
Posts: 28
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Re: Tracking Spares and Supplies
Evernote.
Syncs on all devices to include home computer.
Completely searchable. Completely usable and searchable offline.
Could create a separate note by category or by cabin as one poster likes but the search feature will find it wherever it is.
Can create lists, save pictures, etc.
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