Best sailing boots

deeb

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Were they recent boots?

I bought mine in about June 1997.. They are definitely a quality build, not at all sure about recent Incarnations that are made is some foreign hell- hole sweat shop. Possibly.

Totally O.T.
( I went to Yorkshire recently to get measured up for some Altberg motorcycle boots as:They are UK made.They are quality boots that will last.They can be repaired. They are also really comfortable and so far as waterproof as wellies. I wonder if we could persuade them to make leather yottie wellies? )

1st pair 2004 ish, 2nd pair 2012

In between I wore a pair of french sailing boots from Le Chameau - bomb proof and with a gaiter, but not breathable.

Breathable or non breathable boots : 2 different kinds of damp. (breathables fall apart and leak, non breathable sweat inside.)
 

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Rigger boots will have steel sole plate (protect against nail penetration) and toe cap so they are good for ensuring MOB sink without trace and motorcyclists loose their toes in a crash.

The rigid sole also means they're very comfortable for standing on a suspended rope for an hour or more at a time, and they are therefore de rigeur aboard square-riggers. However, I think mine would be too clumpy and un-agile for use on a yacht, and probably won't grip all that well either.

Pete
 

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(breathables fall apart and leak, non breathable sweat inside.)

The old ones were better built- 17 years from a pair of wellies is pretty good going and they got a lot of use before the heels were shredded which is why they went back for refurb.
I really don't know what I'd replace them with. Then again I might not have to since I've gone all deck saloon and don't spend all day in the wind and rain anymore.
 
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