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Stay Safe in the Galley
Stay Safe in the Galley
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Stove burners, boiling water, sharp knives, rolling cans -- all these pose larger threats to your safety on a boat than ashore.
 
Things we've learned that help us avoid stupid injuries while cooking on a moving platform.

Prepare the Boat Galley for a Storm

Published on August 24, 2012; last updated on January 20, 2023 by Carolyn Shearlock

How to prepare a galley for a hurricane or major storm, with two absolute rules and five tips based on personal experience in five hurricanes.

Stowage & Safety on Boats

Published on June 18, 2012; last updated on January 20, 2023 by Carolyn Shearlock

One key safety tip in planning your food stowage . . . don't get burned!

One key safety tip in planning your food stowage . . . don’t get burned!

Knife Storage on a Boat

Published on January 6, 2012; last updated on April 30, 2023 by Carolyn Shearlock

knife storage on a boat

Knife storage on a boat is really about two things: keeping yourself safe and keeping the knife safe. Here are some ideas on what does — and doesn’t — work.

Cooking in a Moving Kitchen on a Boat

Published on July 15, 2011; last updated on January 19, 2023 by Carolyn Shearlock

The very fact that a boat moves makes a galley more injury-prone than a kitchen. Eight tips to prevent injuries!

The very fact that a boat moves makes a galley more injury-prone than a kitchen. Eight tips to prevent injuries!

Pot Restraints for a Boat Stove

Published on June 1, 2011; last updated on January 19, 2023 by Carolyn Shearlock

Using boat pot holders (aka pot restraints) to keep pans in place on moving boats. Don't have your pans -- and food -- go flying!

Using boat pot holders (aka pot restraints) to keep pans in place on moving boats. Don’t have your pans — and food — go flying!

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