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tickler
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Topic: DIY sailing kitPosted: 03 Oct 08 at 8:06am |
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Interesting dream GRF. What you need is the whole rig built onto a spaceframe with the hull sliding back and forth below it. The racks could slide in and out "tube within tube" and the whole thing could be powered by compressed air stored within the hull. I suppose there would be a limit to how long you could sail for as you would run out of air and an onboard compressor would be rather heavy. Hey...how about pneumatic kite hoist? One could also use the air for ego inflation!
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winging it
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Posted: 03 Oct 08 at 8:33am |
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Tut, everyone know the only true gay colour is pink....which I make a point of never, ever wearing....
Those hikers look good - but for the fact they are hikers - do you think I could ge them without the stiff bits? Otherwise I would agree about the thicker long johns. It seems like it's about time some designers turned their attention to the winter requirements of trapeze users. A drysuit does not give you the flexibility (imho) and I often find teaming up a standard wetsuit with a dry top either too uncomfortable or too hot. |
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laser4000
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Posted: 03 Oct 08 at 8:34am |
Pro-Sport has always worked well for me without 'wash off' issues, and seems to work fine if you put on before a 3 race day a don't reapply. Available here and no doubt other local chandelries. |
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Iain C
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Posted: 03 Oct 08 at 8:53am |
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Thanks. I have to admit I've been trying rubbish from Boots etc...
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iansmithofotley
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Posted: 03 Oct 08 at 8:02pm |
Hi Tony, This firm sell 5mm long johns (and thicker): http://www.beaversports.co.uk/ Ian (Yorkshire Dales S.C.) |
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Medway Maniac
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Posted: 03 Oct 08 at 8:47pm |
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Ian Despite my initial scepticism over the name... I have to say that looks like a real possibility. They also offer the possibility of adding knee pads, if not seat reinforcement. It's clear they're really intended for divers; anybody see a problem in that? Maybe in thicker materials like 5mm, pre-bent knees etc. such as we get on dinghy suits for comfy sitting down become more important? |
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iansmithofotley
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Posted: 03 Oct 08 at 10:18pm |
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Hi Tony, I have used one of their 5mm long johns for the last five years. I use it with a dry top or a spray top, depending on the conditions and weather. The knees are not 'pre-bent'. Mine is all black, in colour, and I have the black rubber kneepads. When I bought mine, I got it by mail, direct from the factory, and it was 'made to measure'. Last year, I tried to order a similar suit, as a spare, but was told that they are no longer available 'made to measure' and are now only available from one of their stockists (listed on the website). I use my suit on most weekends and it is still in reasonable condition, despite alot of use. Ian (Yorkshire Dales S.C.) |
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Jimbob
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Posted: 03 Oct 08 at 11:53pm |
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Like Ian I've been using Beaver's 5 mm long john wet suit with a dry top through the winter for the last 8 years and I am always warm enough even on the coldest days. It's too bad the Co stopped the made to measure service because it was really good, but they have avery wide selection of sizes available.
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