[C38] Toe Rail and Good Foul Weather Gear
Les
hlhowell at pacbell.net
Fri Dec 19 12:58:39 EST 2008
My favorite is my gloves. After having my hands get cool and getting
older, I finally switched to ski gloves. GREAT!! water proof, warm
(thinsulate), spider grip, and good fit. Cost about comparable with
good sailing gloves.
I have good foulies, but I don't remember the name now (they're on the
boat in San Diego and we just used them two weeks ago). Good boots are
a MUST, and the foulies should have cuffs ties (ours have velcro) to
grip the boot tops. Wear a life vest with the foulies, or you may be in
trouble in the water in case of accidental MOB.
Regards,
Les H
On Wed, 2008-12-17 at 13:11 -0800, Larry Malmberg wrote:
> Has anyone replaced their toe rails? If so, where did you find new toe rail
> and what was the cost? Foul Weather Gear, there are ton's of ads out there
> but I'm relying on the list for some recommendations. Monday last we took
> Hassle up from Long Beach CA to Marina Del Rey for some bottom work, it was
> raining and pretty cold (my fingers got numb on the helm) so I'm looking for
> some good recommendations from some of the brothers up north, inland etc.
> that sail in very cold and foul weather.
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> Best regards,
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> Larry Malmberg
> Hassle
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