What to bring on your Yeehaw Yacht Club cruise

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You booked the boat. You rallied the group chat. You’re ready for Broadway-on-the-water energy.
Now the only question left is …

What do I bring on a Yeehaw Yacht Club cruise?

Here’s your ultimate packing list to make sure your day at Two Foot Cove is cute, comfy, and camera-ready from dock to drinks.

Swimsuit

When it comes to bathing suits, we’ll be the first to admit—we’re a little biased. Pink is kind of our thing, and a Yeehaw Yacht Club cruise is the perfect excuse to twinsie in pink with your crew. That said, any color theme looks amazing on the Dolly Partoon. Whether you’re celebrating a bachelorette party, birthday, girls’ day, or just living your best lake life, coordinated swimsuits make your group photos next-level.

Popular themes we see (and love) include:

  • All-black for a sleek, chic vibe

  • Cowgirl glam with pinks, whites and metallic accents;

  • Barbiecore brights

  • Sunset palette (Red/Orange/Pink)

  • Rose gold + white + metallics

These themes work whether you’re aiming for a cohesive vibe or just matching accents (like tumblers, cover-ups, or phone bags tied into the palette). The goal? Photos that look intentional and memories that feel unforgettable


A tumbler for hydration, but make it cute

Cold drinks + hot sun = tumbler supremacy. An insulated cup keeps your beverage cold longer and helps prevent spills while cruising. May we suggestion two—one for water and one for your party punch.

Water shoes (trust us on this one)

Water shoes aren’t just a “nice to have” at Two Foot Cove—they’re a legit safety essential. Unfortunately, glass bottles sometimes end up buried in the sand, and stepping on one can turn a perfect lake day into a nightmare. In fact, a Cove “regular” had a Fourth of July accident that cut the party short and resulted in a trip to the ER.

On top of that, many boats anchor using box anchors—they’re heavy, metal, and honestly kind of wild-looking. You do not want to accidentally step on one or trip over it while wading through the water.

Water shoes protect your feet from sharp objects, hot surfaces and unexpected obstacles, letting you focus on having fun—not watching every step you take. Trust us: cute water shoes > ruined party.

A cover-up

In addition to packing dry clothes for after the cruise—yes, that includes a bra and underwear for the ride back on land—you’ll also want a lightweight cover-up.

A good cover-up pulls double duty: it’s perfect for lounging and moving around the boat, and it can easily pass as street clothes once you’re back at the dock.

Whether it’s a breezy dress, an oversized button-down, or a crochet style, a cover-up keeps you comfortable, polished, and photo-ready without needing a full outfit change right away. Think of it as the easiest way to transition from lake day to land plans.

A waterproof phone bag

Phones + boats + water = anxiety. A waterproof phone pouch lets you take pics, videos and TikToks without risking your screen—or your sanity.

Bonus:
Many float. Because lake things happen.

Bonus++:
Get a bigger bag or fanny so you can keep other things dry while in the water. Vape, much?

Essentials + Extras

  • Sunglasses

  • Hair ties or claw clips

  • Lip balm with SPF

  • A small beach tote

  • Portable charger

Ready to set sail?

If you’re still shopping—or building your group’s Amazon cart—bookmark this list and come back anytime.
And when you’re ready to book …

We’ll save you a seat on the prettiest pontoon on Old Hickory Lake.

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