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    Posted: 06 Mar 08 at 9:53pm

Originally posted by Ross

No such thing as bad weather, only the wrong clothes.

That's what I was hoping.

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I use buffs and thermals while sailing, more commonly after i also got frozen solid at tiger, but tis always better to where too much than too little
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So what time of year does the sea generally warm up?

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my best tip would be to have boots just a bit big for the winter.

then you can fit a thick pair of socks or better still some wet socks(made of neoprene) underneath and still wiggle your toes about. Nothing worse than tight pinched toes that you cant move about, they get colder quicker. 


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i currently have a billabong 5/4/3 steamer wet suit
and i have to say I've not been cold in it yet
in fact on several occasions i have overheated
it's an amazing piece of kit
and it's a surfing suit so it's very flexible
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uk waters are coldest in March and warmest in September (I think)
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Turning things around a bit, assuming we bought a drysuite, how long into the season do you get before it would start to get too hot?
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Within a month or two. I don't use dry suits, wetsuits all the way.
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May-ish. I've sometimes worn a shorty wetsuit in April. I've occasionally felt the need for a drysuit in June. There's parts of the year I'll go to the club with more kit than I need, and decide when I get there what I'm going to wear that day. But then I've built up, over the years, a fair collection of wetsuits, boots, gloves, thermals, rash vests etc.

It also depends what you're sailing. It's fair to say that beginner level boats tend to take a lot less effort to sail than balls-to-the-wall, hair-on-fire high performance boats- and thus when the weather is cold, you need more kit.

There's some sailors, especially, it seems, Laser sailors, take to the water in 3/4 length hiking shorts (so that's bare calves) in snow. They're wrong in the head though.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote ellistine Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07 Mar 08 at 10:26am

So when using a wetsuit, presumably you need to get submerged to get the water into it or will it keep you warm even if you've not fallen in?

Sorry if these questions are a bit dumb!

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