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    Posted: 31 Oct 06 at 3:41pm
Do harken not do one rick? everything else you wear is Harken!!
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Originally posted by English Dave

Rick

You are dressed head to toe in black neoprene that shows every inadequacy of your figure. Your buoyancy aid makes you look pigeon-chested. You cap is tied to your buoyancy aid by a bit of string. Your sunglasses are kept on by similar means. Your harness is called "nappy style" for good reason. How exactly is a good-looking watch going to rescue that image?

Argos cheapy at £10. I think mine is a Timex Ironman but, in truth, it was "the one on special offer". Watches, hats and sunglasses are consumable items. You lost your last one to the deep. What makes you think the next won't go the same way?

  Perfect answer    That justifies that £12 watch from Asda I've been wearing every day for more than 2 years!

Cheap casio is the way to go if you wear two watches but I like to stick with the same one when I go away to an event ... and I don't like to wear a nasty plastic watch all the time ...

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Originally posted by English Dave

Rick

You are dressed head to toe in black neoprene that shows every inadequacy of your figure. Your buoyancy aid makes you look pigeon-chested. You cap is tied to your buoyancy aid by a bit of string. Your sunglasses are kept on by similar means. Your harness is called "nappy style" for good reason. How exactly is a good-looking watch going to rescue that image?

Argos cheapy at £10. I think mine is a Timex Ironman but, in truth, it was "the one on special offer". Watches, hats and sunglasses are consumable items. You lost your last one to the deep. What makes you think the next won't go the same way?

  Perfect answer    That justifies that £12 watch from Asda I've been wearing every day for more than 2 years!

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Originally posted by BBSCFaithfull

I have the big yellow round thing which gets strapped to the boom 

What happens when you tack?

I tried digital watches for a while and once forgot to change my watch from my usual analogue one so I used the second hand. My starts were consistantly better! It is probably due to 'seeing' how much time is left rather than it just being a number. This is also why flying instruments are very often still like this despite being on digital displays - it puts the value in context.

I'd be interested if anyone else has had this happen or if I'm just weird

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Rick,

I've been using a Timex Bodylink system which has a GPS unit and heart rate monitor that it interfaces with (GPS unit size of 2 matchboxes - goes in pocket of spray top easily).

I've found it really interesting sailing with this as it will give you a countdown for a race, then time the race.  If you then stop the timer at the end of the race, it will give you all the data for the race such as max heart rate, av heart rate, av speed, max speed, distance sailed, etc etc.  Also gives up to three lines of data (you can choose) in real time, which has been an eye opener.

OK, I know GPS is banned from most dinghy classes, but I'm only using it for interest purposes rather than advance navigation and then only in club racing.

On an hours club race at low water (creek crawling) it's the equivalent of a good hour work out at the gym, according to the watch.

Oh, and you can also add a data logger to it if you want.  Same size as the GPS unit again, and records well in excess of what most sailors require.

Not cheap, but a good fun toy.

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Depends if you are going to use it off the water to tell the time
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Rick

You are dressed head to toe in black neoprene that shows every inadequacy of your figure. Your buoyancy aid makes you look pigeon-chested. You cap is tied to your buoyancy aid by a bit of string. Your sunglasses are kept on by similar means. Your harness is called "nappy style" for good reason. How exactly is a good-looking watch going to rescue that image?

Argos cheapy at £10. I think mine is a Timex Ironman but, in truth, it was "the one on special offer". Watches, hats and sunglasses are consumable items. You lost your last one to the deep. What makes you think the next won't go the same way?

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Suunto - a bit expensive but does the things you want, looks ok and, depending which model you buy, has plenty of stuff you don't need too.


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Optimum do one with an integrated strap so you wont loose the pins. Also comes in charcoal.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote Guest Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 31 Oct 06 at 10:39am

You guys are not reading the question ... I want one that looks OK as well.

I don't think the big yellow is in that bracket ...

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