Deep sea night time attire

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Having just completed a long North sea passage Sweden-Troon with 3 crew. On a watch change over one crew member was seen emerging from his cabin wearing silk pyjama's and clutching a hot water bottle....I wonder what is your prefered option for off watch wear in the bunk???

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nothing at all...

i warn the crew that if there's a panic i may not have time to dress. to date it has ensured that i am always called in good time to deal with developing problems.

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Some thermals or "Wooly Bear" ( looks like a sleep suit and worn under dry suit.)
The water bottle is not daft. One of my regular crew snores. The water bottle helps me go to sleep before the snoring begins.
Briani

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Monogrammed black linen number by Janet Summers with a tartan willie warmer between October and May

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Claymore
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Shouldn't that be Ann Summers? Or does Janet do the willie warmers....?
Or perhaps Janet Reger...... or her sister Ann Reger....
Oh dear, I've always been confused by underwear....
 
Janet is Ann's elder brother the product of a meaningless overnight relationship between her cousin the gay vicar and the local window cleaner who only had one arm.

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Claymore
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If you have any wet clothes then sleep in them. It's the best, possibly the only, way of getting them dry again.

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