I love my morning coffee. Whether it’s enjoying a cup with my breakfast, or savouring a quiet moment in the morning before the world gets up cuddled with a coffee. Coffee on the boat does not mean one needs to sacrifice, there are many great options depending on your preference. Over the years I’ve experimented with several options to find what best suits my galley storage options. Here’s my favourite equipment on the boat:
Moka Pot
Moka Pot’s are great and require very little storage. They come in various sizes too regardless if you’re looking for coffee for one or six, there’s Moka Pot that will fit your needs.
French Press
The tried and true French Press is always a great. Glass is always an option, but a double walled stainless steel version is a little more durable for the boat. I’ve also found the handle handy in securing in while sailing.
Hand Grinder
Storing a grinder or always having sufficient grounds can be painful. While I admit this grinder takes some work for your coffee, it has been a great backup for us. We picked this up for camping years ago and pull it out on the boat as a backup.
Whisk
Regardless if you’re heating milk up on the stove or in a microwave, this handy battery operated whisk will turn your milk into frothy goodness fit for your beverage!
Enjoy your daily brew!
We love coffee and use the Moka pot. In fact we use two. We grind coffee as well. Our sailing boat is swan 55 and sails most of the year.
There really is nothing better than a good cup of coffee
I love coffee. I enjoy the froather as I make butter coffee.
My husband is a big coffee fan and we don’t like big fancy machines…keep things simple we say. Great post, will take a look at the whisk…can imagine some great lattes and hot chocolates with that ⭐️😀
Have been seeing those little whisks! I want one to make my matcha on the go!