"L D'Bonnie" wrote in message
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I sail on a large Northern lake. There are many days when all I need
is shorts and a T shirt. There are also days when that sort of dress
would be a bit inappropriate. My boat is a 21 foot weekender. I'm not
concerned with sinking, but there is always a possibility of going
into the water. I live on the shore of the lake and intend to have my
boat in the water as soon as the ice is gone. I see no reason why I
can't sail just because it's 32 degrees and raining. Not as many
water skiers and Sea-doo's to dodge on those days.
I've never owned any sort of foul weather boating gear and would
appreciate some advice on what is practical before I make any
purchases. There is a wide choice of gear available with prices to
match.
At the lower end is this paddlers jacket in the $200 range
http://www.kokatat.com/product_detail.asp?code=tta
At the other end is this jacket that's nearly $800
http://www.pineapplesails.com/musto/...1647jacket.htm
I don't mind spending money on products that are worth their value.
Is a jacket like the $200 one adequate for cold weather sailing or
is it worth considering the $800 price range?
I would expect on a really cold day I would still need additional
layers of clothing with either jacket as well as suitable gloves,
boots and pants.
Sailing is the bottom line. What do I need to get out there and
sail in reasonable comfort while the rest are hiding indoors?
LdB
The Mustang people have quite a selection. The 'floater' jackets used to be
very popular up here in spring/fall.
http://www.mustangsurvival.com/produ...uct.php?id=148