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"Wear a hat" doesn't really work once you start developing
keratoses & basal cells. I've had sailing friends younger than I am die of melamoma. It may get me too, but if so, I want as many years as I can get beforehand! If you've spent significant amounts of time out in the sun over the past 30 years, the only answer is to keep out of it as much as possible. Wayne.B wrote: I certainly qualify in the 30+ years department but I refuse to become a total indoor recluse. Cruising in a pilothouse vessel is "becoming a total indoor recluse"? .... I just enjoy being "out there" too much. At age 61+ I've also gained the dubious distinction of being unable to die young. :-) Y'know, a few decades ago I'd have said, "Shucks what's the point after you turn 40?" but one's perception of how old is "too old" changes with time! I do take reasonable precautions with big hats and grade 50 sunscreen however. Same here. In fact I make it a point to slather up several times a day. But I have noticed a huge difference in the amount of sun exposure I get on a 2 week cruise (basically none) and the amount of sun that our friends who are very cautious & diligent return with.... ranging from noticable sunburn to being red as Indians. We did the Champlain Canal in our old Bertram 33 flybridge sportfish and found the clearance to be a tad over 15 ft at the Ft Edwards bridge, which is the lowest one. We measured ourselves the day before at 14 ft 9 inches and estimated that there was an additional 6 to 9 inches of clearance going under. Sounds good... we plan to do that route but not immediately. We've gone under some places that are marked 14' along the ICW, and cleared the New Bern swing bridge (about 12' 6") earlier this year with great caution & slowness. ... There were quite a few 40 something flybridge trawlers along the way, running with their masts down of course. Practically everything has a flybridge. Most people like them, I'm not trying to say they're terrible. Just answering why *I* don't want one. Anyway, all else being equal, a flying bridge will have higher clearance than the same boat without (if there is such a boat). .... Unfortunately our GB49 is set up with a semi-permanent radar arch on the flybridge, otherwise we could get down to 15 by dropping the enclosure and mast. A 49 is a pretty big boat for cruising in these little bitty places... DSK |
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