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Is it me or the FFM isn't connected to the reg ? Maybe the tender was distracted ?
 
She looks hot to me... does that answer your question? :)

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Water Temperature Range (°F)Wetsuit ThicknessWetsuit Type
75° and upn/aBoard shorts, Jacket, and/or Shorts
65° to 75°3/2mm or 2mmFullsuit or Spring Suit
62° to 68°3/2mm or 2mmFullsuit or Spring Suit
58° to 63°3/2mm or 4/3mmFullsuit or Hooded Fullsuit
52° to 58°4/3mm or 5/4/3mmFullsuit or Hooded Fullsuit
43° to 52°5/4/3mm or 6/5/4mmHooded Fullsuit
42° and below6/5/4mmHooded Fullsuit
 
Water Temperature Range (°F)Wetsuit ThicknessWetsuit Type
75° and upn/aBoard shorts, Jacket, and/or Shorts
65° to 75°3/2mm or 2mmFullsuit or Spring Suit
62° to 68°3/2mm or 2mmFullsuit or Spring Suit
58° to 63°3/2mm or 4/3mmFullsuit or Hooded Fullsuit
52° to 58°4/3mm or 5/4/3mmFullsuit or Hooded Fullsuit
43° to 52°5/4/3mm or 6/5/4mmHooded Fullsuit
42° and below6/5/4mmHooded Fullsuit
I must get cold easily because my favorite Bonaire suit is a full 4/3 . And I'm not about to be using it in Monterey at 52.
 
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