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Published:25th October 202417th March 2025 Last Updated:17th March 2025
General Nautical Terminology

Victualling

The process or system of provisioning a ship with necessary supplies, especially food and drink, for the crew’s sustenance during a journey.

Victualling is an essential aspect of maritime operations, ensuring that a vessel is adequately stocked with provisions before setting sail. Historically, the term has been closely associated with naval and merchant ships, where long voyages required careful planning to ensure that enough food, water, and other essentials were available for the crew over extended periods at sea. The victualling process involves calculating the number of crew members, the duration of the voyage, and the expected consumption rates of various supplies. It also includes the storage and preservation of perishable items, which was particularly challenging before modern refrigeration techniques. In the age of sail, victualling was a critical logistical concern, as voyages could last for months, and the quality of provisions could deteriorate over time. Salted meat, hardtack (a type of dry biscuit), and dried legumes were common staples. Today, while modern vessels benefit from advanced preservation methods and more frequent resupply opportunities, victualling remains a key component of voyage preparation, ensuring that the crew’s nutritional and hydration needs are met throughout the journey. The term is still used in both commercial and naval contexts, reflecting its enduring importance in maritime tradition.

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