My foulies are old (Musto bottoms, 25 y.o.) and leak, or new but old enough (10 y.o. Gill jacket) that it probably makes sense to replace top and bottoms together.
Planned use is singlehanding offshore Northern CA, Puget sound (rain -- I have spent many hrs in heavy rain up there (sailing happily); I do want the stuff to work during extended wear
, and probably Hawaii trip at some point. Inside the bay my current foulies are good enough most of the time; if I get wet enough to care I can just go home (or may never have gone out
I sail all year, mainly SF bay and environs, but not likely to be offshore in the winter (Oct/Nov - Feb/March out here), at least if its inclement.
Will probably get the 'offshore' style/level gear to avoid liners which would take a long time to dry (from sweat as much as rain/spray). Plus Gill's inshore stuff doesn't have double-sliders on the crotch, which I think is utterly irresponsible given that it's a $1 part. Obvious and irritating effort to force you into their higher-end stuff.
--> Advice would be appreciated -- I am considering Gill/Musto/Helly Hansen. Less excited about newer brands (Zhik) because I keep them so long I'd like a brand that has a long track record. What brands/classes within a brand ("Offshore? Some have multiple levels of 'offshore')/features do you suggest? [Ideally hoping for comment from anyone who's bought in the past ~5 years so familiar with current offerings, and been it it a lot (PNW sailors, or offshore where it's mattered to you.]
Many thanks!
PS: I did consider a drysuit (friend has a kayak and talked them up), but people convinced me not to. Date of this thread indicated how long I'd put up with imperfect foulies, but the time has definitely come now.
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Planned use is singlehanding offshore Northern CA, Puget sound (rain -- I have spent many hrs in heavy rain up there (sailing happily); I do want the stuff to work during extended wear
Will probably get the 'offshore' style/level gear to avoid liners which would take a long time to dry (from sweat as much as rain/spray). Plus Gill's inshore stuff doesn't have double-sliders on the crotch, which I think is utterly irresponsible given that it's a $1 part. Obvious and irritating effort to force you into their higher-end stuff.
--> Advice would be appreciated -- I am considering Gill/Musto/Helly Hansen. Less excited about newer brands (Zhik) because I keep them so long I'd like a brand that has a long track record. What brands/classes within a brand ("Offshore? Some have multiple levels of 'offshore')/features do you suggest? [Ideally hoping for comment from anyone who's bought in the past ~5 years so familiar with current offerings, and been it it a lot (PNW sailors, or offshore where it's mattered to you.]
Many thanks!
PS: I did consider a drysuit (friend has a kayak and talked them up), but people convinced me not to. Date of this thread indicated how long I'd put up with imperfect foulies, but the time has definitely come now.
Drysuit advice?
Does anyone here have experience with using a drysuit in a (yacht, though dinghy also interesting) sailing context? I'm curious about things like: - If they are too hot, do the Goretex ones solve much of that problem? - If you get neoprene neck seals you can leave open (as in the Mustang...