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	<title>Comments on: Huuuge Party At Barrie&#8217;s-Free Food and Beer.</title>
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		<title>By: gbsailing1</title>
		<link>http://london-sydney.com/blog/huuuge-party-at-barries-free-food-and-beer/comment-page-1/#comment-849</link>
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		<description>Hey just a thought... I know that you guys have done this sort of thing before, however you may wish to profit from my long experience in the water.  I would sincerely suggest that when you do the long haul, that you use Scuba diving (neoprene) DRY suits!  These are distinctly different to normal wet suits. They will keep you totally dry, completely!  Especially should you take the inevitable dunk in the green or or more likely white water.  If you are unfamiliar with the concept of a DRY suit, then check them out at a reputable scuba diving store/ manufacturer.  

Neoprene DRY suits are more flexible and comfortable than shell (plastic) type suits and give far more floatation and provide superior warmth and flotation than any other suit on the market in the world.   Use an under suit garment as suggested by any reputable dry suit manufacturer. 

I would also tether yourselves (with a chest/ body harness with quick release pin- see sailing equipment manufacturers) to the machine in some way, so if you take a huge green wave over the top, your arms don&#039;t have to do all the work at holding yourself on to the PWC.

Just a couple of thoughts... cheers and good luck!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey just a thought&#8230; I know that you guys have done this sort of thing before, however you may wish to profit from my long experience in the water.  I would sincerely suggest that when you do the long haul, that you use Scuba diving (neoprene) DRY suits!  These are distinctly different to normal wet suits. They will keep you totally dry, completely!  Especially should you take the inevitable dunk in the green or or more likely white water.  If you are unfamiliar with the concept of a DRY suit, then check them out at a reputable scuba diving store/ manufacturer.  </p>
<p>Neoprene DRY suits are more flexible and comfortable than shell (plastic) type suits and give far more floatation and provide superior warmth and flotation than any other suit on the market in the world.   Use an under suit garment as suggested by any reputable dry suit manufacturer. </p>
<p>I would also tether yourselves (with a chest/ body harness with quick release pin- see sailing equipment manufacturers) to the machine in some way, so if you take a huge green wave over the top, your arms don&#8217;t have to do all the work at holding yourself on to the PWC.</p>
<p>Just a couple of thoughts&#8230; cheers and good luck!</p>
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