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Re: Winter sailing [Re: Hakan Frojdh] #41602
12/23/04 11:27 AM
12/23/04 11:27 AM
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Fantastic pictures - Thanks very much for posting them. I will use this as amunition to persuade my friends to come out more often in winter.

I noticed in the pictures on your site you are wearing Gill dinghy boots. I use them through the (mild) Texas winter and have never had cold feet out on the boat. I also wear a similar hat. I haven't tried full ski gloves, but fleece windstopper gloves work well (wet or dry). Some guys wear ski goggles to keep the spray off their faces.

I'm hoping Santa brings a dry suit. It will beat my current wetsuit / foul weather gear combo for comfort after capsizing.

Chris


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Re: Australian Nationals [Re: ] #41603
12/23/04 12:31 PM
12/23/04 12:31 PM
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I'll never say its too cold to sail in winter again!

seriously though, us sandgropers don't how good we've got it sometimes , with 12 + knot winds 90+ of the time during sailing season and the unspoilt pale blue coastline stretching for miles either way..

we'll see the rest of you for the 2005 hobie nationals , hopefully there'll be some light days for the S.A. boys

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