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![]() "Ian Malcolm" wrote in message ... d parker wrote: Snip He will already be wearing a wet suit so he shouldnt need time to change ![]() Been caught out in a hail storm in a wetsuit? I frequently wear a wetsuit when dinghy cruising. (Not the most comfortable sailing gear if you aren't planning on going in, but without one, spring water temps and a little wind chill afterwards wont give you much chance if you do go in and have 10 more miles to do till you reach shelter). I *WANT* that set of offshore yachting foulies rolled up under the foredeck on before the 1/2" to 1" hailstones start hitting me. Of course, we've got weather and you've got a climate VBG My only thought here would be to drop sails and tie them off . Climb into the water and under the tramp for shelter. There is not much you can do at that point except hang on. Much of this is merely rhetoric any way. With the good forecasting services available there is no way our intrepid sailor would be caught out as he is only gunkholing after all. (at least I hope so) DP |