Any tips or advice? Thanks!
Get a marine survival suit. They are made for quick donning and will give you the best chance if you need to abandon ship.
Pete
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Any tips or advice? Thanks!
Kill switch lanyard on one wrist
and this on the other
with one of these in one pocket
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with these mixed in
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to be washed down with this
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or perhaps you would prefer this
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and include with the photos
one of these
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or just one of these
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But personally I would ditch these
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unless I had a prior engagement
or had a penchant for raw fish.
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Was a little concerned about the reduced flexibility of a 7mm, but the dive shop told me they're as flexible as a regular 3mm neoprene wetsuit. Does everyone agree?
Is there a general rule-of-thumb or some kind of chart that shows the relationship between wetsuit thickness (3/2mm, 5mm, etc.), water temperature, and maximum/minimum time before hypothermia sets in?
Although I don't dive, I do ride a PWC offshore occasionally on the east and west coast. I'm trying to prepare for the worst case survival situation where I might get separated from my PWC and have to spend time in the water before being picked-up or rescued.
Any tips or advice? Thanks!
Yeah, and Salesmen NEVER lie! Especially in a bad economy right?
You we fed a line of BS. If the suit is comfortable then so be it. I assume you tried it on? A 7mm will not be nearly as flexible as a 3mm regardless of how many folks tell you it is. Keep in mind as 7mm materials improve, so do 3mm materials.
My thought is that you spend most of your time topside, or in 8 feet of water or less. Where you live that is bathwater in the summer, and still reasonable in the winter.
Why you would become separated from you craft is beyond me. That and maybe a buddy system are the two issues you should be addressing. A 7mm suit will not keep one alive in 60F water for much over 24 hours.
IMO you have made a worthless purchase, but then again if you spend a lot of time on the Chesapeake in the winter, maybe not. My thought, a 7mm will be damn hot on a sunny mild winter day....
If you are worried about a swim to shore, maybe invest in a good set of fins...