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I would add, if you have flat feet, as I do, an extended period of sailing+barefeet=extremely sore, painfully sore ankles, when going ashore. John Cairns |
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John Cairns wrote:
http://sailing.about.com/od/gearequi.../deckshoes.htm I would add, if you have flat feet, as I do, an extended period of sailing+barefeet=extremely sore, painfully sore ankles, when going ashore. John Cairns Maxprop can tell you exactly why sailors should wear shoes.... |
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![]() "katy" wrote in message ... John Cairns wrote: http://sailing.about.com/od/gearequi.../deckshoes.htm I would add, if you have flat feet, as I do, an extended period of sailing+barefeet=extremely sore, painfully sore ankles, when going ashore. John Cairns Maxprop can tell you exactly why sailors should wear shoes.... But I still sail barefoot. Max |
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Topsiders. Slip them on when you need them and take them
off when you don't. Bare feet are also good for feeling lines under your feet. "Maxprop" wrote "katy" wrote John Cairns wrote: http://sailing.about.com/od/gearequi.../deckshoes.htm I would add, if you have flat feet, as I do, an extended period of sailing+barefeet=extremely sore, painfully sore ankles, when going ashore. John Cairns Maxprop can tell you exactly why sailors should wear shoes.... But I still sail barefoot. Max |
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Bart Senior wrote:
Topsiders. Slip them on when you need them and take them off when you don't. I've owned 3 pairs of them, each a different brand, and hated every singke one of them. They slide on a wet drck where regular canvas deck shoes don't. I like the deck shoes that look just like the Keds we wore when we were kids, white with heavy soles and canvas tops. Lands End makes a very good pair...and cheap at $24. Bare feet are also good for feeling lines under your feet. I hate stepping on lines with shoes on...they do the rolly thing. Worse yet is the electric cord...I almost flipped myself off the boat on that once. If you step on a line in your bare feet it just sort of accomodates itslef into your flesh. "Maxprop" wrote "katy" wrote John Cairns wrote: http://sailing.about.com/od/gearequi.../deckshoes.htm I would add, if you have flat feet, as I do, an extended period of sailing+barefeet=extremely sore, painfully sore ankles, when going ashore. John Cairns Maxprop can tell you exactly why sailors should wear shoes.... But I still sail barefoot. Max |
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I like topsiders because they slip on easy. The razor thin
slit soles have good traction until they wear out. Other shoes need socks, and sock just get wet and uncomfortable while Topsiders mold themselves to your feet. I go through one pair a year, and if I sail a lot I wear them out from the inside. I hate the fact they give so little support. ON smaller boat that give a bit as you step around they are not bad, but on concrete, they are brutal on your knees. "katy" wrote Bart Senior wrote: Topsiders. Slip them on when you need them and take them off when you don't. I've owned 3 pairs of them, each a different brand, and hated every singke one of them. They slide on a wet drck where regular canvas deck shoes don't. I like the deck shoes that look just like the Keds we wore when we were kids, white with heavy soles and canvas tops. Lands End makes a very good pair...and cheap at $24. Bare feet are also good for feeling lines under your feet. I hate stepping on lines with shoes on...they do the rolly thing. Worse yet is the electric cord...I almost flipped myself off the boat on that once. If you step on a line in your bare feet it just sort of accomodates itslef into your flesh. |
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I don't always wear socks in my canvas shoes...heck, you can just
throw them in the wash with some bleach if they get woofy...I know what you mean about the support thing with topsiders...those shoes weren't made for walking, that's for sure...another eason why I go with the canvas deck shoes..they have some support and because they're lace up I don't break them over the sides (I tend to sit pigeon-toed...penny loafers break over the sides, too...) Bart Senior wrote: I like topsiders because they slip on easy. The razor thin slit soles have good traction until they wear out. Other shoes need socks, and sock just get wet and uncomfortable while Topsiders mold themselves to your feet. I go through one pair a year, and if I sail a lot I wear them out from the inside. I hate the fact they give so little support. ON smaller boat that give a bit as you step around they are not bad, but on concrete, they are brutal on your knees. "katy" wrote Bart Senior wrote: Topsiders. Slip them on when you need them and take them off when you don't. I've owned 3 pairs of them, each a different brand, and hated every singke one of them. They slide on a wet drck where regular canvas deck shoes don't. I like the deck shoes that look just like the Keds we wore when we were kids, white with heavy soles and canvas tops. Lands End makes a very good pair...and cheap at $24. Bare feet are also good for feeling lines under your feet. I hate stepping on lines with shoes on...they do the rolly thing. Worse yet is the electric cord...I almost flipped myself off the boat on that once. If you step on a line in your bare feet it just sort of accomodates itslef into your flesh. |
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What do you mean by "break over the sides"?
"katy" wrote I don't always wear socks in my canvas shoes...heck, you can just throw them in the wash with some bleach if they get woofy...I know what you mean about the support thing with topsiders...those shoes weren't made for walking, that's for sure...another reason why I go with the canvas deck shoes..they have some support and because they're lace up I don't break them over the sides (I tend to sit pigeon-toed...penny loafers break over the sides, too...) |
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Bart Senior wrote:
What do you mean by "break over the sides"? "katy" wrote I don't always wear socks in my canvas shoes...heck, you can just throw them in the wash with some bleach if they get woofy...I know what you mean about the support thing with topsiders...those shoes weren't made for walking, that's for sure...another reason why I go with the canvas deck shoes..they have some support and because they're lace up I don't break them over the sides (I tend to sit pigeon-toed...penny loafers break over the sides, too...) I rock my feet to the outsides of my shoes when I sit and stand |
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Gotcha! I've been known to wear out the toes of
my Topsiders with the lobster claws I have for big toes! "katy" wrote Bart Senior wrote: What do you mean by "break over the sides"? "katy" wrote I don't always wear socks in my canvas shoes...heck, you can just throw them in the wash with some bleach if they get woofy...I know what you mean about the support thing with topsiders...those shoes weren't made for walking, that's for sure...another reason why I go with the canvas deck shoes..they have some support and because they're lace up I don't break them over the sides (I tend to sit pigeon-toed...penny loafers break over the sides, too...) I rock my feet to the outsides of my shoes when I sit and stand |
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