Sailingsaves
Well-Known Member
I have a real problem with hats for sailing, both in summer and winter.
Baseball caps make a leap for freedom when I look up at the sail trim and the wind gets under their peak. Having a cord on them means they don't go overboard but then hang down my back where I cannot reach them to put back on without letting go of the wheel. And they don't shade the ears.
Floppy hats I am told make me look like the village (Ocean Village?) idiot?
Tilly style hats look better (I am told) but unless they have a chin strap or cord have the same problem as baseball caps. And the chin strap brings back the village idiot accusation.
Breton caps behave like baseball caps.
Beanie hats slide up my head (shiny top!) and leap off.
Wooly/fleece hats are too hot in summer.
So what do others wear and suggest?
I wear a legionnaires type of cap with shock cord chin strap. I must not catch too much sun, so I wear one like this that cover my ears and neck and use zinc oxide paste of front of face:
http://www.mountainwarehouse.com/adjustable-anti-mosquito-legionnaire-cap-p14075.aspx?cl=Beige
My cap was much cheaper than the example above however.