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Blog > Top 10 Foods To Pack For A Day On The Boat

Make sure you or your little ones are not hangry.

June 25, 2024
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Bryan Greenwood
Regional Sales Manager - Northeast, Mid-West
  • Plan a balanced, easy to pack menu with hydration and energy sustaining options like fresh fruit, trail mix and sandwiches.
  • Keep foods safe on the boat with airtight containers and a cooler with ice packs to prevent spoilage.
  • Prep simple, kid friendly items ahead of time and include easy treats like frozen grapes or homemade cookies.

You’ve recently purchased a new Sportsman Boat and are getting ready for your first day on the water with friends and family. Surely you have all of your boating essentials ready to go. But do you have food options ready to keep your guests fed and hyrdrated? Heading out for a day on the boat promises a thrilling adventure amidst the waves, but it’s essential to keep your energy levels high and your taste buds satisfied throughout the journey. Whether you’re fishing, cruising, or simply soaking up the sun, packing the right foods ensures a delightful experience. Here’s a list of the top 10 foods to bring for a day on the boat:

1. Fresh Fruit Salad: A refreshing fruit salad packed with a variety of fruits like strawberries, watermelon, grapes, and pineapple not only keeps you hydrated but also provides essential vitamins and antioxidants for a day under the sun.

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2. Trail Mix: A homemade trail mix comprising nuts, dried fruits, and a sprinkle of chocolate chips offers a quick and energy-boosting snack that’s perfect for munching on between activities.

3. Sandwiches: Opt for easy-to-pack sandwiches filled with your favorite ingredients such as turkey, cheese, lettuce, and tomato. Wrap them tightly in foil or cling film to keep them fresh and prevent them from getting soggy.

4. Cheese and Crackers: Indulge in a selection of cheeses paired with crackers for a satisfying midday snack. Choose a variety of cheeses like cheddar, gouda, and brie to cater to different taste preferences. Add in some peperoni, raisins, or nuts for an easy charcuterie board.

5. Pre-sliced Veggies and Dip: Enjoy a crunchy and nutritious snack by packing a selection of raw vegetables such as carrots, cucumber, and bell peppers accompanied by creamy hummus for dipping.

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6. Pasta Salad: Prepare a pasta salad loaded with colorful vegetables, cheese, and a tangy dressing for a filling and satisfying meal that can be enjoyed cold.

7. Beef Jerky or Snack Sticks: Pack some savory beef jerky or snack sticks for a convenient and protein-rich snack that kids will enjoy munching on. Choose varieties that are low in sodium and free from added preservatives for a healthier option to keep them fueled up during their day on the boat.

8. Frozen Grapes: Treat the kids to a refreshing and naturally sweet snack by packing frozen grapes. Simply wash and dry the grapes, then place them in the freezer until they're firm but still juicy. These icy bites are perfect for keeping cool on hot days and provide a burst of fruity flavor that kids will adore during their boat adventure.

9. Homemade Cookies: Bake a batch of homemade cookies before your boat trip and pack them in an airtight container. Choose classic favorites like chocolate chip, oatmeal raisin, or sugar cookies. Not only are homemade cookies a delightful treat, but they also provide a comforting taste of home while out on the water. Plus, they're perfect for satisfying any sweet cravings that may arise during your adventure!

10. Hydration Essentials: Don’t forget to stay hydrated by packing plenty of water or electrolyte-rich beverages to quench your thirst and keep you feeling refreshed throughout the day.

Remember to pack your food items in airtight containers or coolers with ice packs to maintain freshness and prevent spoilage. By bringing along these delicious and nutritious snacks, you’ll be well-prepared to make the most of your day on the boat while satisfying your hunger cravings along the way.

See you on the water!