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Stacking Bags from Outils Oceans

Written by Calanach Finlayson | 02-Jun-2023 10:00:00


Image credit: Amory Ross / 11th Hour Racing / The Ocean Race 

 

We recently published the Stacking Bag range from French manufacturer Outils Oceans. In this blog we take a brief look at why these are the number one below deck stowage solution for offshore race yachts. How many can you count in the above image taken on board 11th Hour Racing during The Ocean Race? 

 

Durable and Stackable 

For us it comes down to these two words. From fenders to winch handle pockets to tool bags, Outils Oceans have made a name for themselves by producing innovative, hard-waring and simple products. The stacking bags are no exception. 

 

 

The base and sides are formed by a single piece of stiff plastic bent upwards to meet the lid. This is what gives the bag its structure and shape. A heavy-duty tarpaulin forms the ends and lid which has a full width opening with robust plastic zippers that aren’t subject to corrosion, followed by a Velcro strip. The carry handles are simple pieces of cord which are designed just for moving the bags around inside the boat rather than lugging across long distances. A nice little detail is the clear plastic document pocket on the end of the bag for itemising the contents. 

 

The stack bag is available in 2 standard sizes: 

 

Matos60 

Matos70 

L60 x H28 x W28 cm L70 x H32 x W32 cm 
47L  72L

 

In addition, an internal division pocket can be added to further compartmentalise the space. 

 

 

With its cuboid form, the stacking bag is something halfway between a box and a bag. A flat base and square corners allows for efficient internal packing while the stiff sides provide some protection to the contents from being crushed. Unlike a box, the stack bags can be folded flat when not in use and aren’t at risk of cracking when thrown around.  

 

 

The square form and rigid structure means the stack bags can be stowed tightly side by side or on top of one another without wasting space. This partly explains their popularity in offshore classes such as Figaro, IMOCA and Class 40 where moveable weight can be shifted from side to side on every tack. For this laboursome task, you want to pack everything into as few manageable sized units as possible. 

 

For other racing classes where stacking is not permitted, the stack bags still offer great utility for stowing domestic items, spares, or even an anchor. The same applies to blue water cruisers needing additional storage space for longer voyages. 

 

In Summary

  • A durable, stackable storage bag 
  • The hard plastic sides allow for stacking without crushing the contents 
  • These are the go-to for the French offshore race fleets 
  • Also a superb option for handicap racers and cruisers who aren’t stacking 

 

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