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    Posted: 07 Jul 16 at 4:57pm

Brilliant!! Thanks so much. Will starting pinching some money out of the wife's purse!!
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Personally I advise anyone new to the sport to check out Decathlon. For about £100/£150 you can get good quality kit that will last long enough for you to figure out if you're hooked on the sport and want to splash out on more expensive stuff.

Get a wetsuit (Long johns are more popular these days because they let your arms move better but it's personal preference, most important part is that it fits properly), spray top, long sleeved rash vest, gloves and a buoyancy aid to start with and add a hat, thermal rashvest and salopettes in the autumn.
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Originally posted by Rupert

I find the aquafleece too warm in spring or summer.

Agreed, havent worn mine since May except when raining.
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Which bit of coast? South Devon or North Hebrides would effect your clothing choice.
Many people make the annual pilgrimage to the Dinghy show in march and try stuff on there.
Unless you have a good shop nearby it is online only these days,
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The likes of Rooster and Wetsuit Outlet offer free delivery and good returns policies.
I have returned wrong size items to both without issue but I did have to pay the return postage.
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Just thought I would mention that I will be doing coastal dinghy sailing.
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Smashing Gents(?). Loads to go on. As someone else stated, not too many shops to buy your gear from, do most people buy on line? the only Gripe I have with that is its going to cost about 10 quid extra, (if you send something back) and even though I will be buying pretty soon, there not 'that' cheap!!
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For summer gloves on the neo-tropical south coast I use Portwest A140 Thermal grip gloves
£1.31/Pair
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/182036508822
Cut all or some of the finger tips off to suit your individuality, 1 pair/season.
Good for pulling brambles as well.
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it depends where you are going to be sailing, I used to sail on ponds and lakes with jetty and so t shirt ns shorts were fine, I now sail off a beach, up north and my default clothing is dry suit, the middle ground would be longjohn and spray top as above, dont forget gloves -  half fingered Gill gloves are fine, unless you have cold hands routinely, in which case neoprene might be best - crewsaver phase2
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longjohn and layer your top half depending on temperature 

I too use a gul code zero longjohn and its fantastic, wear it all year round without ever getting hot and use it when its snowing in the summer without getting cold 

Rooster also do longjohn, think the difference is negligible so maybe look at thickness/cost
Again Rooster aqua fleece is brilliant, In the summer i use just a rooster thermaflex top and in the winter wear both together. As for the comment saying you get too hot in the aqua fleece, as long as you have decent core layer you wont need the aqua fleece unless its seriously cold and wet 
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Many thanks gentlemen. Something to go on now.
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