NotBirdseye
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The OP will be back in a minute to say he only sails in the summer.
The OP will be sailing in all weathers, hence asking for the rules of thumbs
The OP will be back in a minute to say he only sails in the summer.
I've been quite surprised so far (that said I freeze at the slightest hint of a breeze, you won't catch me, even in the height of summer going into the Bristol Channel with anything less than two layers, but I found I was wearing cotton and that's a no no it seems!).
The one item that’s only been mentioned once yet is ubiquitous amongst professional sailors. (Instructors, delivery crew etc etc) and it’s the snug jacket.
A baseball cap under your foulie hood helps turn the hood in the direction you are trying to look in.
The one item that’s only been mentioned once yet is ubiquitous amongst professional sailors. (Instructors, delivery crew etc etc) and it’s the snug jacket. I’m on about my sixth Musto Snug (other makes available) . The fact that the design hasn’t changed much in the last umpteen years must mean they’ve got something right. I think they’re brilliant and I wait until Musto have them on offer.
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I don't like the idea of 'knitted cuffs and hem', makes for soggy hands. Mine has cuffs and hem the same material as the jacket.Is this the one...?
https://www.force4.co.uk/musto-snug-blouson-jacket-navycinder-l-m.html
I love these, keeps the water out, warm lining, excellent. Shame they have only been making them recently with dark/black lining; I liked the jolly colours..
Crocks (look alike) for me, in fact, on nice days I wear them on deck!One vital nautical item so far overlooked is a good pair of carpet slippers. Nothing better at the end of long day, boots off bar open.
I don't like the idea of 'knitted cuffs and hem', makes for soggy hands. Mine has cuffs and hem the same material as the jacket.
Crocks (look alike) for me, in fact, on nice days I wear them on deck!
I remember sailing from Portsmouth to Burnham-on-Crouch it was so cold we had to wear thermals and wet weather gear. When we arrived everyone was wearing T shirts.
Blimey it took you five months? :ambivalence:
I sort of agree about the cuffs but the simple answer is not to treat your snug as anything more than a layer under a proper waterproof top.
Recently I have bought a far bit of Gill stuff which is nearly as good and much better value (£35 for an equivalent long sleeve t shirt with faster inclusive delivery ).
I have no connection to Gill.