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What to wear for catamaran sailing

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2024

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  • @SteelDoesMyWill
    @SteelDoesMyWill Před 4 lety +9

    Thanks for covering all the Beach Cat sailing techniques as well as the kit... I can't find any better instructional videos anywhere on CZcams. Great Content!

  • @davidjones3226
    @davidjones3226 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for all the specific suggestions! Will definitely be buying through your Amazon links.

  • @hobie16amateurhour52
    @hobie16amateurhour52 Před 4 lety +5

    Nice video. I always wear gloves. They don’t call me office hands Dave for nothing. I use gatorback brand model 634 electricians gloves made of goatskin. Electrician gloves leave the first two fingers and the thumb open. Goatskin gloves are tough and they stay soft even after getting wet and drying out. Maybe something about helmets as well. Nice for gopro mounting and in the big wind when solo. Love your work. Keep the info flowing.

    • @JoyriderTV
      @JoyriderTV  Před 4 lety +1

      Not being a glove wearer, I didn't feel qualified to comment on gloves, I think it's good to leave somethings up to the community!

  • @musicandme6697
    @musicandme6697 Před 4 lety +3

    For myself, in anything above around 15 kts of wind I wear a helmet. My son has flung me around the kite of our Spitfire at 20 kts and I've landed more than a mast length from the boat. For all my years of motor bike riding, sailing, mountain biking and road cycling, I have only needed my helmet once - sailing an RS800 - mast hit me very hard on the head after a rather spectacular capsize. BTW I also broke a rib in the that capsize.

    • @JoyriderTV
      @JoyriderTV  Před 4 lety +2

      Yes, I failed to mention the helmet in this video - I made a subsequent one on safety that included it.
      I only started wearing a helmet last year and I'm into it.

  • @jacobm7002
    @jacobm7002 Před 3 lety +2

    I would say two things about gear. I live in an area where the water is average 50 degrees F. That means if you fall overboard, you can get hypothermia in about 30 minutes. People swim in just regular clothes, and i can too. It really depends on your local knowledge and experience in colder water. Also, wearing tight-ish clothes will act as a wetsuit to a certain extent, and keep you warm. Gloves are an essential part for me. I dont care about my hands, but for grip they are amazing. You just need to test stuff, and be safe.

  • @DialedN_07
    @DialedN_07 Před 4 lety +2

    Extra items to keep in your pocket: Whistle, mirror.
    Footware: I've tried lots, and the Ronstan soft sole shoe is top notch. The soles are thinner which allows more feel for sheets sitting under your foot.
    Harness: I took good advice a year or so ago. NEVER go out without your harness. You'll be fine 9 times, but on the 10th when that freak storm comes up and you need to keep the boat level to get back to shore, you'll wish you had it. Sail with a harness once, sail with a harness always.
    Eyeware and hats also help

    • @DialedN_07
      @DialedN_07 Před 3 lety

      @Harry Gill reflect the sun to shine a glimmer to another boat so they can see you

  • @frankjohnson8750
    @frankjohnson8750 Před 2 lety +1

    Great information! Thanks dude

  • @jfjugault2154
    @jfjugault2154 Před 3 lety +1

    Excellent video as usual ! As mentioned below...gloves is a plus...and sunglasses are mandatory ...and in extreme cold or hot conditions something to cover your head and keep it warm or to provide a bit of shade

    • @JoyriderTV
      @JoyriderTV  Před 3 lety +1

      Yeah for sure. I stopped wearing glasses on the water but probably a good idea for protection.

  • @JamesDonatelli
    @JamesDonatelli Před 4 lety +1

    Great video! It should be noted that many sailing PFD's are not USCG approved which is sometimes required for sailing events in the USA. I found that the Stohlquist Edge PFD is compact, comfortable, it has as a nice pocket with a drain hole so it is very similar to the Crewsaver features, but it also meets USCG standards; so it may be a better option for sailors attending events in the USA. Love the Xero Colorado sandals! They are great in warm weather and I like that they clean up and dry quickly. Great suggestions!

    • @JoyriderTV
      @JoyriderTV  Před 4 lety

      Thanks James, I wasn't aware of that with the USCG.

  • @stevenvachon9745
    @stevenvachon9745 Před 4 lety +1

    A long awaited video, thank you.
    What about headwear? I guess that's an optional peice. I used to have one until a capsize and getting back on the boat was more the priority. I miss that cap and couldn't find another one like it, yet.
    And of course sunglasses. I noticed you haven't been wearing your lately. I find them essentia for mel and wear them with a floatable band.

    • @JoyriderTV
      @JoyriderTV  Před 4 lety

      Yes, i did think after i'd finished the video that a mention of the helmet would have been good.
      I haven't worn sunglasses for sailing for a long time now, I feel that they stop you from seeing as clearly after the first salt has set on them. Fresh water, better.

  • @tripleseven8361
    @tripleseven8361 Před 3 lety

    Great encapsulation of what's required...Hadn't seen this one Joe...Thanks!

  • @StellarStoic
    @StellarStoic Před 3 lety

    007 plug in 👌 I love it!

  • @robertnorvell1580
    @robertnorvell1580 Před 4 lety

    My knees would get tramp burn and I hate sunscreen so here in Florida I’ve taken to wearing Columbia quick dry pants with the legs you can zip off when you get back on shore. Thanks for the shoe advice I’m going to upgrade to some Gills. I agree about always wearing shoes. We have lots of trash and jumping out and stepping on things is just how it is. Plus I’ve slipped off side on trap once with bare feet

  • @allans7281
    @allans7281 Před 4 lety +1

    Great video thanks for the detailed insight- personally I wear a 3 mm long John and good sailing boots

  • @damiendeffieux2029
    @damiendeffieux2029 Před 4 lety

    Great video Joe, not sure why I missed it when it came out 😟.
    What I found good as well is a kayak short which I wear over a tight boxer. The kayak short is tight as well, not not as a wet suit bottom, easy to put on, provide some padding as well 👍.
    I’ll try as well the life vest under the trapeze. But it seems weird.
    Finally, you “should” not just a life vest, you MUST wear a life vest at all time whatever the weather condition and whatever you want to do as long as you are on the boat at sea 😉

  • @jessesinclair1359
    @jessesinclair1359 Před 4 lety

    Another great video! It’s good to see the gear I recently purchased is on par with joyrider!

  • @moaerdo1357
    @moaerdo1357 Před 2 lety

    Personally I wear a rashy (Australian slang for rash top) and shorts that’s it, I live in Tasmania in Australia and it gets cold but I grew up never wearing a wetsuit and every time I’ve worn them I’ve been uncomfortable and more cold when I get back to shore, cuz it takes half an hour to take off. I sail predominately 125’s and rs700’s but I sometimes dabble in foiling boats like the waszp or a class cats so I usually don’t get to wet.

    • @JoyriderTV
      @JoyriderTV  Před 2 lety

      Nice not to have to wear a wetty!

  • @markthatcher4853
    @markthatcher4853 Před 4 lety

    Thanks joe. Excellent advice for what to were sailing!

  • @LifeOnTheEdges
    @LifeOnTheEdges Před 4 lety +1

    Brighter is better

  • @avijitbasu6537
    @avijitbasu6537 Před 3 lety

    I would like to suggest a plastic WHISTLE in the bouancy aid pocket and cheap plastic POLARIZED SUNGLASSES with a strap if it is sunny. Takes the glare of the waves and you don't want to worry about loosing an expensive pair after a capsize

    • @JoyriderTV
      @JoyriderTV  Před 3 lety

      I definitely agree with the whistle.
      I gave up sailing in sunglasses a long time ago.

  • @jonathanalea
    @jonathanalea Před 2 lety

    Rash guard goes underneath everything to prevent rash.

  • @danilmarinaio9539
    @danilmarinaio9539 Před 4 lety +1

    Excellent video, Joseph... but... where's the WHISTLE ?
    I always keep a whistle in my pocket, together with my knife. They are kind of "inseparable" ;-)
    I'd recommend you to edit your video and put a note about the need of a whistle :-)

    • @JoyriderTV
      @JoyriderTV  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks for the tip.
      I've never actually carried a whistle but now that you mention it - for something so small, it's foolish not to.

  • @jean-jacquesnoguera8501
    @jean-jacquesnoguera8501 Před 4 lety +4

    That is the question : harness underneath or over the top ? 😉

  • @andywarhol.
    @andywarhol. Před rokem

    I'm sure you know but the links are dead... The vid is great and I will buy the gear you recommend!

    • @JoyriderTV
      @JoyriderTV  Před rokem +1

      I'll look into updating the links, Thanks.

  • @aaronnatusch9468
    @aaronnatusch9468 Před 3 lety

    Hi Joe where do you get your shorts? I’m a tall guy and always have a hard time finding nice long shorts like the ones you wore in this video. Great content keep it coming!

    • @JoyriderTV
      @JoyriderTV  Před 3 lety

      Those ones are pretty old - it was easy to find long board shorts up until about 10 years ago when the fashion seemed to change more to above the knee.
      I'm always on the look out for something with a length of 21 inches.

  • @jfjugault2154
    @jfjugault2154 Před 3 lety

    Also it might be a good idea to consider a helmet when you start chasing the 20knts and over....in case of capsizing seeing you ending kissing the mast ...

    • @JoyriderTV
      @JoyriderTV  Před 2 lety

      Oh yes, a fine suggestion. I put mine on whenever i feel that there's a chance of capsize.

  • @olliebroughton5319
    @olliebroughton5319 Před 4 lety +1

    Hi

  • @zoiberg
    @zoiberg Před 4 lety +1

    you forgot gloves. i'm considering a "seat" harness instead of a full one, any cons?

    • @JoyriderTV
      @JoyriderTV  Před 4 lety +1

      Sorry about the lack of gloves! The seat harness is a good choice, just not so much back support if you have any back problems a full harness is better or if you're sailing very long distance it's nice to have the support.

  • @richardstubbs6484
    @richardstubbs6484 Před 3 lety

    What about long John wetsuit with a spraytop / wetsuit top option ?

    • @JoyriderTV
      @JoyriderTV  Před 3 lety

      Funny i didn't mention that as it's one of my favourite combos

  • @kaimccallum3317
    @kaimccallum3317 Před 4 lety +2

    First

  • @aleksandarkrgovic8872
    @aleksandarkrgovic8872 Před 5 měsíci

    Interesting you are not saving the head ? :) no hat?

    • @JoyriderTV
      @JoyriderTV  Před 5 měsíci

      Yeah, this is an older video!
      I'll remake this year, including head gear options!

  • @natalieg6942
    @natalieg6942 Před 4 lety

    What surface temps do you have at the 0-6?

    • @JoyriderTV
      @JoyriderTV  Před 4 lety

      I'd say at the coldest we're looking at chipping ice off the trampoline, at the warmest we'd be looking at 25 degrees + but of course wind chill is a factor and if there's strong wind you should always dress a grade warmer.