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Poll Question: Do you wear one for trapezing
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    Posted: 05 Aug 09 at 2:02pm
I often wear a "bib" or "vest" over my BA as I find it
helps stop anything catching on the buckles on the side of
my magic marine buoyancy aid, I prefer it to a full overtop
as it has no restriction at all around the arms/shoulders
and leaves me free to wear what I want under it.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote winging it Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05 Aug 09 at 12:44pm
I wear my BA under a rashie or spray top, but my harness over the top of both.  This means the BA is neatly out of the way but the harness straps are there for me to be hauled out by if need be.  I could also, in theory, get my harness off if necessary.  Whether in reality this would be possible if a situation called for it I don't know.  As a last resort I could cut it I suppose.

I think the purpose of the race bibs is for training/team racing/identifying leaders etc.

I have stuck my tiller through my BA, but not through my harness.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote English Dave Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05 Aug 09 at 12:32pm

I wear a Rooster BA. It goes on over the head and off the same way. There is no zip or front/side fastening and I use the adjustable straps to ensure a tight fit on the water. So, in an entrapment situation I'm basically screwed if I need to get the thing of in a hurry - unless I can cut it away. This is not a rant against Rooster btw - other BAs have the same issues.

While looking at the Rooster website, I came across these race bibs and I wonder what people think about them. On the one hand they sould keep all your straps neatly tucked away and yet you still have some access to the BA straps to lift someone out of the water. Not sure it properly addresses the "tiller inside the BA scenario but it may be a compromise. Any experience?

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Post Options Post Options   Quote Rupert Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05 Aug 09 at 11:30am
I used to wear mine under, but hauling people out of the water when doing rescue boat was so much easier if a BA strap was available, I started putting the BA on top. Modern BAs tend not to catch as badly, anyway.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote m_liddell Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 Aug 09 at 9:42pm
Originally posted by redback

I wear my bouyancy aid under a spray top.  This has many great benefits, 1. reduces snags, 2. is both warmer and cooler, and 3. stops the buoyancy riding up when I'm in the water so that I can still see what I'm doing.



I've always had the BA on top of everything since it would be easier to haul me out of  the water and I can ditch it very quickly if it becomes a factor in a entrapment where the buoyancy pushing me up is making the situation worse.


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Post Options Post Options   Quote redback Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 Aug 09 at 8:41pm

I wear my bouyancy aid under a spray top.  This has many great benefits, 1. reduces snags, 2. is both warmer and cooler, and 3. stops the buoyancy riding up when I'm in the water so that I can still see what I'm doing.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote Phil eltringham Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 Aug 09 at 2:42pm
I'll wear one on the outside of everything, BA included as a crew (there is more to catch on in the front of B14 through the corners) but helming, the BA goes outside
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Post Options Post Options   Quote English Dave Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 Aug 09 at 2:18pm

Not wanting to make light of things here, but one of the other reasons I wear a rashy on the outside is that I wear a hat/cap between races to keep warm but take it off to race to gives me better awareness. The hat gets stuffed up the vest and stays there til it's needed.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote English Dave Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 Aug 09 at 7:41pm
I use one for same reason as Charlie. Don't want long tiller going on inside of BA/harness. However, my crew does not because I have to haul him back on board after capsize (self-tacking jib draws and boat just sets off) so I need access to his straps to grab hold of.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote charlie1019 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 Aug 09 at 7:38pm
I find a rash vest on top is good for stopping the tiller going through the BA arms/shoulder strap. Also good at stopping the boom or mainsheet blocks hooking on to the top of the BA mid tack.
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