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    Posted: 14 May 06 at 2:08pm
I didn't know where to post this, so here seems as good as anywhere!
I'm currently shifting from keelboat sailing to dinghy sailing, i will now need a wetsuit as i can't get away with just oilskins anymore!

I am unsure whether to go for a short one or long one, any tips on this would be appreciated, also what sort of things do people tend to wear under or over wetsuits?

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Post Options Post Options   Quote MRJP BUZZ 585 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14 May 06 at 2:12pm
depends if you will be a "hard" winter sailor and wear a wetsuit in the winter, then you will probaly either need a separate one in summer, ie short arms and legs and a steamer in winter

 or just a summer sailor (and a drysuit in the winter) then obviously you just need a summer wetsuit

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Lycra shorts/Rash vest under wetsuit... Im packing in a couple of craft thermal tops under a 'ronstan skiff suit' (long john) at the moment and thats got me through the winter with just a spraytop over the top... sailing quite active boats though.

Long/short... depends how likely you are to get wet, whether you need the extra protection of a full wetsuit and what the weathers like...


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I just wear a shortie all year round, shorts and rashie undernath, spray top and/or uv top over the top
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If it's a hiking boat, you need Rooster hiking shorts (3/4 length) and add other bits depending on the temp. If you are trapezing, the trapezing boys can advise....
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Post Options Post Options   Quote MRJP BUZZ 585 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14 May 06 at 7:10pm
yea i think there were separate topics on each, hiking clothes and trapezeing harnesses
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Originally posted by Rob.e

If it's a hiking boat, you need Rooster hiking shorts (3/4 length) and add other bits depending on the temp. If you are trapezing, the trapezing boys can advise....


With hiking shorts they really are down to personal preference.  Queensports provide the greatest batten support although arnt the comfyest.  The magic marine (grey ones) are better for people like me who seem to get REALLY itchy from neoprene.  And roosters and S.E.A seem to be fairly all round good choices, good support and fairly comfy. 
Not that i do any of that silly hiking stuff anymore. 

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i have a few wetsuits, i find that windsurfing wetsuits are great for trapezing cos they dont let any water in and if u are new to trapezing u are going to get very wet so a good buy. if hiking any wetsuit is fine genrally just go on what ever looks cool.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote jpbuzz591 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14 May 06 at 9:30pm

i generally wear a shorty but have just brought a new winter wet in the sales and its soo warm and comfy, just a bit warm for it now, bring on the winter

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