
What to Wear on a Boat – Clothing Guide for Every Season
What to Wear on a Boat – Clothing Guide for Every Season
Dressing right for your boat trip means comfort, safety, and fun. Here’s how to prepare for any season or setting.
Whether you're cruising in the sun or sailing in cool coastal winds, this clothing guide helps you dress smart from head to toe.
1. Summer Essentials
In warm climates, wear light-colored, breathable fabrics like linen or quick-dry synthetics. Opt for UV-protective shirts, a wide-brimmed hat, and polarized sunglasses.
2. Wind and Water Protection
Even in summer, wind chill is real on open water. A lightweight windbreaker or spray jacket makes a big difference – especially when cruising at speed.
3. Footwear
Choose shoes with non-marking soles – boat shoes, sandals with grip, or barefoot (if allowed). Avoid high heels, black soles, or anything slippery.
4. Cold Weather Layers
In spring, fall, or northern destinations, layer up. Use moisture-wicking base layers, a warm fleece or sweater, and a waterproof outer layer.
5. Rain Readiness
Pack a compact rain jacket even if the forecast looks clear. Sudden showers or spray from waves can soak clothing fast.
6. Swimwear Strategy
Bring swimwear underneath your outfit or as a quick change. Add a towel, dry bag, and light cover-up or sarong for post-swim comfort.
7. Sun Safety Gear
UV clothing, neck gaiters, reef-safe sunscreen, and a water-friendly hat are key. Boats reflect sunlight from the water – doubling exposure.
8. Evening Conditions
Even in hot areas, nights can turn cool on the water. Bring a long sleeve and extra layer for sunset cruises or overnight trips.
9. Keep It Compact
Storage is limited onboard. Use soft bags, avoid rigid luggage, and pack only essentials. Bring a dry bag for valuables like phones and wallets.
10. HejBoat’s Clothing Tips
Dress for layers, comfort, and movement. Always ask your operator about footwear and wind conditions – or check our guide filters for climate suggestions.