beany_bot
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Hi all,
I have a question about cold water immersion and suits designed to protect you.
I own one of these. http://www.gaelforcemarine.co.uk/37287/Mullion-Aquafloat-Suit.html
I boat primarily on Loch Lomond. I have a 17ft bowrider speedboat and like to wakeboard, potter about, and generally enjoy the water.
However this year, my friend and I want to continue enjoying the Loch right through winter.
My question is this, I don't really know what that suit does other than it offers 50N bouyancy and is lovely and warm. It got a rainproof outer and a sort of quilted inner, it has neoprene wrist seals but these are pretty loose and wouldn’t keep water out I don’t think. it’s very pleasant to wear when its horrible outside. Like I said, it’s comfortable and warm on the boat. However, is it suitable protection for the Loch in winter?
I have a proper drysuit that I wear for when I am in the water (wakeboarding or windsurfing) and this obviously keeps me warm and dry, even when the water is 2 or 3 degree above freezing. However, I don’t really fancy wearing my full drysuit just to go for a motor about if can be avoided.
Alas, If I am not planning to go in the water and just want to go for a potter about, will that Mullion suit protect me if I get thrown into the water and its 2 or 3 degrees? I really have no idea what sort of protection they offer from cold water immersion. They say they offer thermal protection, but realistically how much? Worst case scenario I am thrown from the boat and the water is 2 degrees, I have to swim a mile to dry land. Anyone got any experience of these type of suits?
(P.S. of course I will also be wearing a proper 150n auto lifejacket)
Thanks,
I have a question about cold water immersion and suits designed to protect you.
I own one of these. http://www.gaelforcemarine.co.uk/37287/Mullion-Aquafloat-Suit.html
I boat primarily on Loch Lomond. I have a 17ft bowrider speedboat and like to wakeboard, potter about, and generally enjoy the water.
However this year, my friend and I want to continue enjoying the Loch right through winter.
My question is this, I don't really know what that suit does other than it offers 50N bouyancy and is lovely and warm. It got a rainproof outer and a sort of quilted inner, it has neoprene wrist seals but these are pretty loose and wouldn’t keep water out I don’t think. it’s very pleasant to wear when its horrible outside. Like I said, it’s comfortable and warm on the boat. However, is it suitable protection for the Loch in winter?
I have a proper drysuit that I wear for when I am in the water (wakeboarding or windsurfing) and this obviously keeps me warm and dry, even when the water is 2 or 3 degree above freezing. However, I don’t really fancy wearing my full drysuit just to go for a motor about if can be avoided.
Alas, If I am not planning to go in the water and just want to go for a potter about, will that Mullion suit protect me if I get thrown into the water and its 2 or 3 degrees? I really have no idea what sort of protection they offer from cold water immersion. They say they offer thermal protection, but realistically how much? Worst case scenario I am thrown from the boat and the water is 2 degrees, I have to swim a mile to dry land. Anyone got any experience of these type of suits?
(P.S. of course I will also be wearing a proper 150n auto lifejacket)
Thanks,
