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Grip wrote:
Hey Richard, When I started boating the rule was water+air temp should equal 100 degrees before needing extra protective gear. That's one of the most dangerous "rules of thumb" out there, as there isn't any combination of temps equaling 100 where it's safe to not wear immersion clothing. Some in our club claim 120 respectfully. This level is closer to realistic, but still not enough. Any such rule is too much of an over-simplification to be useful or safe. |
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