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These two pairs will suit you all year round. I used them on my Laser, but have since sold the boat so the boots are for sale. British Anzani Outboard Motor vintage classic. This has been restored, has been in storage for a few years. Great alternative to a Seagull for that clinker dinghy or collection. One of the brass washers is missing from the screw clamp as seen in pic easy replacement Will come with NOS toggle starter rope Pick up only from Lindfield In great condition with some wear and tear as expected for boat.

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I think they have to be a little bulky just so you can get into them. Burping the suit as stated helps but walking into the water chest high and letting the air out at the neck makes the dry suit stick to your body like glue and takes out all the bulkiness. Hmm, hi GybeSet, the water might be that, but get dunked in, and pulled out on the wire with that apparent temp is not going to do anyone any favours physiologically.

This past month has seen those temperatures as quite common even on days without the 40 knots. A couple of weeks ago, it was 15 gusting I'd call that a reasonable breeze and wouldn't shy away from sailing in it.

The apparent temp then was 3. I agree, the bulk of the time in Winter on Sydney Harbour, the weather is quite equable. The drysuit is for those days that it is not. Yep, I am a soft Sydney wimp, but if admitting to that gets to keep me dry and relatively warm whilst sailing in breezes that I regard as sailable, then I'm happy to be called one.

You could go as far as to say harden the fuck up, but I don't think that is a good sentiment here as you should be comfortable while sailing. Polyprops are your friend, they are thin, flexible and warm when wet. They are also cheap. Sure, you can pay 5x the price and get one fancy top, but for the same price, if you get 5 polyprops you can wear fewer layers when it is not quite so cold.

On a really cold day, I tend to have one pair of long bottoms and a maximum of 3 short sleeve tops - sometimes swapping one for a long sleeve.

I have worn more on an extremely cold day, but I got too hot and they started to ride up into my armpits If I need it, I now put the extra over the rooster top. This has a fleece inner with a lycra outer. I wear this top no matter what - on a warm day on its own, or on a cold day over the Polyprops.

Here is where I must say zhik gear is awesome, but awefully overpriced. Rooster comes close and costs half as much. This wetsuit is fantstic. Again, similar to zhik for warmth, designed for sailing AND less than half the price. It has the fleece inner, similar to zhik, and I've found it to be very warm and flexible.

I use this probably more to break the wind than to keep the water out. I definitely think it is worth getting a decent jacket here. I have seen other sailors with similar jackets with a drysuit like neck seal, but that would simply piss me off as it can't be opened up - see below.

When it comes to having good grip, feel, warmth and ankle support, nothing even comes close to zhik. These really are worth forking out for. Again, nothing compares except maybe a custom harness. However I personally like having the adjustability that a custom harness might not have.

With this gear, I have never had a day where I was cold on the water and apart from a pair of boardies for warmer weather, I haven't needed to purchase anything else. In fact, whenever I have worn a beanie with this, it has ended up tucked inside my lifejacket. I have been too hot, in which case I open up the neck of the spray top.

The water coming in doesn't seem to matter much as if I have needed to open up it is a welcome refreshment and the gear underneath does keep me warm when wet. Edit: A few guys I know are using the wetsuit hats made for windsurfing, which is an idea I very much like. If I was sailing in colder conditions than I do I would certainly invest in this. The gear I have has got me through regattas in Wellington in a southerly. You can ask any kiwi about wellington and yes, it does live up to it's reputation.

Whichever one I end up with, the walking into chest height water seems to be the trick to reduce the bulkiness. Just on that point, at what rate does the air seep back in? Hi blackensign, Thanks for the tips on the Zhik gear boots and harness as I've been a bit conflicted as to which way to go with them whether to pay the price or compromise.

It certainly helps to have the view of another who has used them. Yes, of course, I agree that Auckland will be colder on it's coldest day than Sydney will be I don't think I ever impugned any other city by saying Sydney was the coldest However, the "harden the fuck up" attitude is, well, pretty puerile, or at least it has struck me as such over the years.

As stated in some other posts, the apparent temp here today was 1. This has not been unusual and it is due to the strong SW breezes we typically get here in Sydney over the Winter months. Not every day, just on enough days that I may wish to sail that my Musto Long John 3mm wetsuit with greasy wool jumper and jacket will not cope with.

Again, I reiterate, I'm a soft Sydney wimp who's had life far too good and wants to retain a degree of dryness and comfort and felt that wearing a drysuit was the way to accomplish that.

The Musto dinghy drysuit is a good 'classic' suit. Personally if I were going 'off the shelf' then it'd be the Neil Pryde dinghy drysuit:. Hi James, is that the Raceline one? It's the only one I could find at short notice on the site. Maybe I'll give it another go in the morning. First, it's Kokatat, not Kokotat. They are by far the best drysuits I have tried.

I know three people that had a small leak this year and Kokatat replaced the drysuit at no cost, they have a life time warranty against leakage either from the seams or the material. They are also the best fitted drysuits, the Henri Lloyd is terrible, huge, bulky, but very good material.

I wear one, and like everything except how bulky it is. Kokatat will custom build a drysuit for you, choice of neoprene or latex neck gasket, fitted latex socks or goretex socks, the option of a relief zipper for men or women, neoprene or latex wrist gaskets, etc. Kokatat originally designed their drysuit for kayaking, so it is well fitted, and has reinforcement in the seat.

What it lacks is reinforcement in the knees as that is not needed for kayaking, but is surely nice to have on a sailboat. Winds vary from nothing to 30 knots in those temps, although I try to stick to the rule of not going out when the wind speed in knots exceeds the temperature in F.

Actually, I've found for me personally that if I go out in actual air temps that are in the 30s I tend to take a lot longer to recover after sailing so I've been tending to avoid that lately. Yup, I wear socks under the dry suit as well. I tend to wear a single pair of wool socks at a moderate weight.

Unlike some of the proponents of polypropylene down below, I've found the new microfine wools to be the best bet in first layers. Work a lot better at regulating temperature and keeping you dry when they are wet. Probelm with sailing a Musto is you are working so much that no matter how good the breathability on the drysuit is you're going to sweat and get wet underneath. I've tried a bunch of harnesses and settled on the Zhik.

I like the superwarm because it has the windblocking layer that helps cut the windchill and it it has good warmth for the relative weight which means I can move better. Kiteboarding jacket is technically not coast guard approved as pfd but it does provide plenty of buoyancy and the dry suit adds a whole bunch more. After Paul Clements cracked his ribs on a musto here while coaching I've thought that having the impact vest wasn't a bad idea, and it makes for a lower profile than other pfds so with the extra bulk of the drysuit it all helps.

The other idea of a fully seam sealed windsurfing wetsuit is a good one as well. You need to make sure you have strong reinforcement for the suit at the knees and the seat. Kneeling on knee for kite setting, and having your ass slide over the non skid on the rack when you are super low trapezing tends to abraid with the aggressive non skid on the musto.

You also want a nice strong material. Like I said, my other Musto wasn't bad for it, the Kokatat looks awesome from what I've seen and the Henri Lloyd was crap abraided through on the knee after about 7 sails. Hi DancingBear, thanks for the vote of confidence on the Kokatat. I guess I must be pretty stupid, but I can't find anywhere on their site re custom made suits. Do they sell direct to the public?

Probably should send them an e-mail with those questions. The seat reinforcement is not such an issue as hiking well, extended hiking is not really an option in a Contender or a Musto Skiff being primarily trap driven boats, so a trap harness is over the top anyway getting the damage.

The Zhik harness seems to keep coming up as a "must buy", although their boots seem to divide opinions mainly due to their perceived lack of durability. Interested to hear that even with the newer breathable fabrics you are still coming out of the suit wet. I'm guessing I won't be springing for a new longjohn windsurfing wetsuit as my Musto one is pretty much brand new and it already has the reinforcing at the knees and seat.

As for the various drysuits, it sounds as if "off the shelf", Kokatat and Musto are the go, although another poster appeared to be saying that Kokatat do made to measure as well as off the shelf although my feeling is a made to measure one from the USA will be horrendously expensive by the time it makes it way to Australia.

If I go the custom route, it'll probably be with local Hot n Dry mob well, unless on further investigation they turn out to make them from recycled cornflakes or something if the Kokatat custom ones are going to be in the "all your fears confirmed" department WRT pricing.

My boots did have the percieved lack of durability you talk about The rubber bottom started peeling away from the upper, especially at the toe - this was glued in place and I have now sewn all the way around the edge. Since doing this, I have had no problems in that area. Thankfully, on the new boots they appear to be better put together in this area, but even if they weren't, sewing them solved the issue.

The other issue I had was that the lace up the side wore through the loops it ran through. This is mainly on the upper loops, basicly because the lace went up then around the ankle putting all the weight on them. On the new boots, they still have the lace good for ankle support but there is a nice big velcro strap at the top as well.

Hi again blackensign, yes, they were the main complaints re the Zhik boots, although interesting that you managed to repair them by sewing. The newer ones look a bit more substantial with the big Velcro strap around the top. How do you find the "grippiness" of the boots when on the wire? Were you using other boots prior to that? I use a pair of Gore-Tex socks for when im using regular booties during collegiate practice not for then 29er! I suspect the goretex booties on the kokotat are the same.

The suit is great, tough and comfortable also better priced than others I've looked at and is lasting much longer the musto suit I had previous. Did you get any extras incorporated when you bought it or did it have everything that you wanted.

I notice that they have a few different versions for sailing Freestyle, Freestyle Combo and Freestyle Breathable , was yours one of these?

Those are the sail 's of my boats. Once vacuum bagged the air doesn't re-enter unless you break the seal. The one advantage the Kokatat has over the musto is the relief zipper. I'm thinking of having one added. Please check with your local dealer or give us a call to check on prices and availability. Please allow weeks for delivery. So it seems that they do take calls directly, and if you look at the About Kokatat section, you will see they even list an international number:.

I would suggest that you call them on the international line, I am sure they will be only too happy to work with you on a customized suit with all the options you want.

My suggestions are goretex socks instead of latex , neoprene wrist and neck gaskets instead of latex, and you will want a relief zipper. They may even add reinforcement if you ask, I would check with them. I would also recommend a front entry system so you don't need help in zipping up. Best of luck to you, and if it works out that the Kokatat is affordable, I think you will really like it. The musto suits I've had in the past where an "Olympic suit" no longer listed anywhere but was a great suit and then a HPX gortex I think it was HPX from memory bright yellow thing suit which was ok but a pain to get in and out of with the rear entry zipper and would tear really easily the laytex boots where a pain in the HPX but thats laytex Sure I get a little water up the leg when launching a retrieving but I knew that when I ordered it suit.

They have heaps of options, I see know they have a "wake boarding suit" looks good to me I'd ask for reinforcement patchs in the knees and seat for comfort and wear and tear which I did with my suit, I also asked for the upper section to be made a size or two larger to accommodate my life jacket under it.

I would buy another Hotndry without a doubt and get a "wake boarding" suit with some extra patches and space for the life jacket when i next need a suit. Ahh, ok, so the Musto HPX you had, that's the ocean racing suit.

With the Hot n Dry suit you have, you chose not to get a fully dry suit as I understand it, so no boots or waterproof socks at the bottom or was that their standard sailing suit at the time you bought yours? What I'm getting from this is that with your reading and experience of the Hot n Dry suits, the wakeboarding one is better for sailing than their ones designed for sailing? I'll e-mail the Kokatat people today and see 1 if they will sell to a private individual in Australia given that their product appears to be only stocked by small kayak shops that may or may not be open on random days of the week and 2 whether they do made to measure or merely do additions of various items their FAQ is not particularly clear 3 and if they do made to measure, what is the cost I note that they do different colours to order and take an additional weeks for delivery.

However, it is a bit unclear whether they make to measure which is something I'd like to find out they offer lots of additions and custom colours, but no mention of actual, send us your measurements and we will make it to fit you. I'll ask them that question and others when I e-mail them as the only shops that carry their items here and appear to be mostly their gloves are small kayak shops that may, or indeed, may not be open on any particular day of the week As of last year Kokatat did do custom made to measure suits.

Might want to ping them with their measurements to see if off the rack sizing would work for you I have had sails where I haven't capsized and feet are still drenched. I've had others where I have had even more water in there where I think I have been leaking from various locations ie relief zipper not closed etc.

Hi again, the point I was making albeit by showing surprise , was the surprise that with the newer "breathable" fabrics, that the humidity level inside was still enough to make you sweat to the point where it was pooling in your boots, rather than from your boots leaking. I've sent an e-mail to Kokatat asking just that question amongst others and as soon as I hear back, I'll post.




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