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    Posted: 07 Mar 08 at 11:04am

You don't need to get the wetsuit wet to make it work, with the right outer layers it should be fine.

As I surf and wakeboard as well, I got a wetsuit.

5/3 mm O'neil wetsuit,

2 rash vest [one thermal - if you get a wetsuit, get a thermal rash vest as well, it not only boosts the wetsuit, but its great in the summer as well]

Along with spray top, hat, rooster aqua pro gloves, all-in-one scarf thing [mentioned before].  I haven't been cold wearing that.  Although my boots are the downfall, looking into getting wetsocks next year, which solve the problem.

Good luck on the course and have fun

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It'll be warm even when you're dry- rather than trapping a layer of water next to your skin, it'll trap a layer of air. Or, if you've got too thick a suit on, a layer of sweat.

A drysuit though will be fine for sailing a Dart, even trapezing on a Dart. You can very how warm it is through what you wear under it- at the very limits, wearing just light thermals (but NOT cotton) will do, through to lots of layers/fleece under suits.

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...I'm no dietry expert (others may fill in the details) but good nosh before hand will help keep you warm also, I have no excess body fat so if I don't eat well before hand I get cold quickly.
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Are you likely to sail all year round? If so then go for a drysuit for now, you'll need to get a wetsuit as well once it gets warmer but then you've got the drysuit for October-March next year. If you're only going to sail in fairer weather then I'd look at a 3mm suit but with additional layers for when it's cold. That way you can wear just the suit in the summer (long legs as you'll always get some wind chill even on hot days on a Dart, they are fast boats and if you're trapezing you'll have spray going over your legs), then add layers under it and over it when you need to. Check out www.roostersailing.com for a good example of layering systems

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Until recently I never wore drysuits as they surposedly restrict your movement. Since I have been sailing the 49er I am quite happy to wear drysuits as they don't restrict my movement at all and its really warm. Although on a boat like a laser when you don't have much room a chunky drysuit will get in the way!
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After years of getting cold feet when wearing a drysuit i finally found these socks and can't recommend them high enough - http://www.watersportswarehouse.co.uk/shopscr1178.html.

They even "create a microclimate around the wearer". Nice.

 

 

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