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On Apr 2, 10:56 am, L D'Bonnie wrote:
http://www.pineapplesails.com/musto/...1647jacket.htm That's a lot of money. I really like the Gill line and I recently retired my old (ca 1990) west marine 3rd reef pvc stuff (mostly packing tape) in favor of Gill. I'm hard pressed to see that the Musto coat is twice as much jacket as the penultimate Gill coat (Atlantic) but it is twice the price. In the ocean in temps down into the 50's the Gill Key West line is adequate as a top layer. I've got a buddy who swears by the Stearns work suit for cold weather work on the ocean. However, my guess is that you are looking at day sailing for a couple of hours in fair weather and as long as you don't fall in I can't really see spending a lot of money on a jacket thats designed to keep you dry when you're getting hammered by ocean waves. I think something along the lines of the Key West stuff would be fine as a shell if you want to be yachty but a good outer-layer from someplace like www.campmor.com or www.basgear.com (shop around) would likely be just as good and cheaper and they carry all the underlayering you'll be wanting. www.defender.com is a decent place to start if you are interested in the Gill or Sterns. Get lots of layers. Oh, yeah, it's hard to find gloves that keep you warm and allow you to handle lines. I used some shooter's gloves that have short fingers but a mitten like top that you can pull over you fingertips when you aren't using them on my last trip to New Zealand. They were ok for modestly cool weather but for real winter weather you might try neoprene sailing gloves. -- Tom. |
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