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PostPosted: Sep 17, 2010 10:40 am    Post subject: Water Temps and Wetsuit Reply with quote

A friend invited me to ride at his local lake a few hours from my house this weekend and he says the water temperature is 65 degrees and air temperature is also right in that range but no wind.

I'm normally used to riding 75-80 degree water and was curious what others do with 65 degree water. Do you still trunk it? Do you wear a wetsuit top or spring suit? Just curious.
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PostPosted: Sep 17, 2010 11:39 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I wear a shortie wetsuit once the water temps drop into the 60's. Last weekend was the first this year and I will probably ride until the middle of October.
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PostPosted: Sep 17, 2010 11:54 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'd go full wetsuit at that temp, ideally. 65 is pretty cold air temp when the water's splashing on you at 22mph. I'd go 3/2 full suit if you have one.
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PostPosted: Sep 17, 2010 1:05 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Appreciate the feedback. I was sort of thinking I could get away with just a wetsuit top but I hear you guys about the boat speed/wind at 22 mph so I may need to rethink since I don't own anything aside from a top.
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PostPosted: Sep 17, 2010 2:02 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Tranner, it's too late for this, but what I did was buy wetsuit bottoms for my heater top. They make the bottoms for kayaking. I didn't want to buy a full suit when I already had the top so this is a cheaper/easier way. Then you can just pull off the top when you're on the boat rather than have half the thing draping off you.

I've never seen any in stores though and it's too late to order one online. You can find header-shorts locally.

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PostPosted: Sep 17, 2010 2:24 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

i only wetsuit in spring, in the fall im too busy, and the when im not busy its already snowing
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PostPosted: Sep 30, 2010 10:55 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

65 is plenty warm. When I hit hte river this weekend air temps should be low 50s and water high 60s, maybe mid 60s since we've had some rain. I'll be wearing a heater top, it makes it a little nicer but is not really necessary in these temps. I've trunked it plenty of times in 55* water with same temp air, just had to warm up a bit between sets. Don't sweat it, bring your heater top and have fun. Bring a towel and a hoodie or whatever to stay warm in the boat.
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PostPosted: Nov 04, 2010 7:35 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

150* combined air and water temp is my general rule. If it falls below that I usually start wearing neoprene. I have a 2mm shirt, a 2mm shorty, and a 3/2 full suit that get me through the year. Water surface temp here usually hovers around 50* during the coldest months.
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PostPosted: Nov 05, 2010 10:04 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

HHI Dave wrote:
150* combined air and water temp is my general rule. If it falls below that I usually start wearing neoprene. I have a 2mm shirt, a 2mm shorty, and a 3/2 full suit that get me through the year. Water surface temp here usually hovers around 50* during the coldest months.


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I see you are close to Charleston. You been out much latley? I was out last weekend water temps at 70 but probably cooled off quite a bit this week. All my riding partners bailed as soon as the water temps droped below 75. I ride quite a bit out of Johns island if you happen to see a seafox with a tower give me a shout.
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PostPosted: Nov 07, 2010 7:08 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

fd2blk wrote:
HHI Dave wrote:
150* combined air and water temp is my general rule. If it falls below that I usually start wearing neoprene. I have a 2mm shirt, a 2mm shorty, and a 3/2 full suit that get me through the year. Water surface temp here usually hovers around 50* during the coldest months.


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I see you are close to Charleston. You been out much latley? I was out last weekend water temps at 70 but probably cooled off quite a bit this week. All my riding partners bailed as soon as the water temps droped below 75. I ride quite a bit out of Johns island if you happen to see a seafox with a tower give me a shout.


We're about 2 1/2 hours from Charleston. We ride year 'round here. I was out on Nov 1st and the surface temps were around 73 degrees. Hoping to ride at least one day this week.

One of my wakeboarding buds lives in N. Chas now. Hoping to get up there for a visit sometime soon. Shoot me a PM if you're ever down this way. Cool

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