ESSENTIAL GUIDANCE FOR CARIBBEAN VOYAGES
For yachts planning trips to and around the Caribbean, understanding the pre-departure risks and staying informed about current medical and travel safety precautions is essential. Read our suggestions below:
TRANSATLANTIC VOYAGES: MEDICAL CONSIDERATIONS
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- Medical kit replenishment: It goes without saying that before embarking on a transatlantic voyage, you should complete a stock take to ensure that you have the necessary items to respond to a range of medical situations.
- If resupplying with MedAire: Make sure to shop our Caribbean essentials collection within the eShop to add any supplementary medication (such as a jellyfish sting kit) to your next resupply. If not resupplying, you can still log into the shop and create the order yourself.
- Access to telemedical support: If a medical situation occurs during a crossing, MedAire’s 24/7 medical team can advise you on what to do and where to find the relevant equipment and medication in your medical kit.
- Training: Whilst MedAire are experts at providing remote medical advice, it is essential to ensure the knowledge of your crewmembers is up-to-date, to help perform/facilitate any required medical care.
- We may even be able to train your crew during a transatlantic crossing! Find out more about our training options here.
- An AED is critical if a cardiac event occurs mid-crossing: Ensure it has been tested and your consumables are in date.
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- The more accurate the medical information you provide to us, the more targeted the response can be: If the responder is concerned about a patient’s condition, medical monitoring devices such as Corpuls and Digital Assessment Kit (DAK) can help our medical professionals gain a clearer picture of the incident.
- Consider additional flu and/or COVID vaccinations/medication: As the crew prepare for the voyage, they are often out and about, making it common for colds, flu and COVID to spread.
Other considerations and advice
- Side effects of seasickness medication: If any crewmembers are taking seasickness medication and are not used to it, ensure they try it out first as it can lead to sedation and sleepiness. Cinnarizine is our recommended choice.
MEDICAL PREPAREDNESS FOR VOYAGES WITHIN THE CARIBBEAN
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- Vaccination records: Ensure that you and your crewmembers understand the current disease risks in-country (review our Maritime Risk Map to find out more) and that they arrange any vaccinations or boosters required.
- Ensure that crewmembers restock any personal prescriptions.
- It also advised that crewmembers maintain and have easy access to their personal medical record, in case of any emergencies or unscheduled medical treatment. Find out more.
- Inform crewmembers about the risks of mosquito-borne diseases: Last year MedAire spoke about the global increase in dengue cases and provided tips to reduce the risks.
- Infographics and information about dengue are available in our client portal in the medical reference section! Make sure to display these in the crew mess.
- Zika and Chikungunya are also present within the Caribbean: If small children, older adults or pregnant women are travelling onboard, you should ensure that they are educated upon the risks and that you take any additional precautions (or contact MedAire with concerns).
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- Jellyfish sting prevention and treatment: For those partaking in water sports, jellyfish encounters are always a threat. Goggles, rash vests and suncream with jellyfish repellent (MedAire resupply) can mitigate against the risks. Make sure to also have the Jellyfish stingkit or other appropriate supplies closeby.
- View country/ disease-specific alerts on our Maritime Risk Map and sign up to emails to receive notifications if anything changes.
Good to know!
- The clinic in English Harbour, Antigua accepts medication and equipment donations, which are sent to both veterinarian and hospital settings.
SECURITY AND TRAVEL SAFETY FOR CARIBBEAN VOYAGES
MedAire also provide expert security guidance and assistance with an internal security team and through our partnership with Risk Intelligence.
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- Do your crew have telephone numbers saved for:
- Know your vessel’s Emergency Management Plan:
- Emergency Response Planning:
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- Do your crewmembers understand the local culture and regulations?
MEDAIRE ARE HERE TO SUPPORT
Ensuring your yacht is well-prepared for a Caribbean voyage involves thorough medical and security planning; from preparation with MedAire’s Maritime Risk Map to our 24/7 assistance services, we have the tools to support your operations and desired level of care onboard.