| Re: How does a wetsuit work?
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#16170 02/07/03 11:23 AM 02/07/03 11:23 AM |
Joined: Nov 2002 Posts: 5,558 Key Largo, FL & Put-in-Bay, OH... Mary OP
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Posts: 5,558 Key Largo, FL & Put-in-Bay, OH... | Gee whiz! There must not be any crews on this forum. Do you guys who sit in the back of the bus realize how much stuff there is up front to tear up your shins? I sure don't want any unprotected skin hanging out there below my knees! I think my friend was right. It sounds like it is hard to find full-length legs in wetsuit bottoms only. But not to worry, because there is a lady down here who designs and makes custom wetsuits any way you want them. So I'll just get her over here with her tape measure. Thanks for all your help. It's hard to find something, though, if it doesn't exist in the marketplace. | | | Re: How does a wetsuit work?
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#16171 02/07/03 11:30 AM 02/07/03 11:30 AM |
Joined: Jul 2001 Posts: 397 Burlington, Vermont USA Kevin Rose
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Posts: 397 Burlington, Vermont USA | Mary, [color:"green"] > I was asking about two-piece wetsuits, not drysuits[/color] Oops. Must have been reading your post late at night.  Two piece wetsuits are easier to find than two piece drysuits. There is another type of insulation that you might want to consider. Known by a variety of names including "fuzzy rubber", " hydroskin", etc. it combines a waterproof, breathable outer fabric with a fleece-like inner fabric. For anyone who has spent much time in a wetsuit, you'll appreciate the comfort of this new fabric. It's great for activities where you're not continually immersed in the water, but rather have concerns about evaporative cooling, etc. I love the stuff. I often wear my fuzzy rubber top combined with a farmer john wetsuit for cool Vermont sailing.
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| | | Re: Wetsuit with built in lifejacket?
[Re: Kevin Rose]
#16174 02/07/03 01:30 PM 02/07/03 01:30 PM |
Joined: Jul 2001 Posts: 344 Arkansas, USA Kirt
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Posts: 344 Arkansas, USA | Kevin (and all)- Okay, now that we have Mary taken care of maybe somebody knows where I can get a replacement for my beloved (but now very holy  ) Casad Farmer john wetsuit w/ built in lifejacket (Yes, it's CG approved- as long as it's worn). This has been a great suit since it's hard to beat the ~1" of insulation (and padding Mary! I've crewed too!) around the torso AND the fact you do not have to wear a lifejacket (by the time I got a wetsuit top, farmerjohn, harness and lifejacket on I felt like Humpty Dumpty before!)- Thanks!  Kirt
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[Re: Kirt]
#16175 02/07/03 07:45 PM 02/07/03 07:45 PM |
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Posts: 5,558 Key Largo, FL & Put-in-Bay, OH... | Yes, Kirt, I know that Humpty-Dumpty feeling.
I have never seen one of those suits with a built-in life jacket. Did the company go out of business or stop making them or what?
And I wonder if somebody still makes "float coats." Not that I care. My father and I had them when we were racing Sharks back in the 1960's, and I just recently threw them away, almost 40 years later.
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#16177 02/08/03 09:03 PM 02/08/03 09:03 PM |
Joined: Jul 2001 Posts: 397 Burlington, Vermont USA Kevin Rose
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Posts: 397 Burlington, Vermont USA | Kirt, I've never seen a wetsuit with an integrated PFD. Interesting concept, though. Mary, Yes, float coats are still around and used by the Coast Guard, etc. The ones that I've used are from Stearns, and they are USCG approved.
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#16180 02/18/03 07:38 PM 02/18/03 07:38 PM |
Joined: Jul 2001 Posts: 344 Arkansas, USA Kirt
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Posts: 344 Arkansas, USA | The best "shoes" I have found are my drysuit built in booties- with socks beneath and 3-4mm wetsuit booties over OR thick wool socks under my 3-4mm wetsuit booties. Only problem with these booties is they are black so can leave black "streaks" on some white non-skid (not a problem for me- it cleans off but some skippers I've sailed with didn't appreciate it!  )- Kirt
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