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d_dan wrote:What sort of price do you mind me asking. Its top of my christmas list have wanted one for some time
optical illusion wrote:Jealous.
TopCat wrote:just wondering am I alone on this?
optical illusion wrote:Am, excuse me - you have a lift????
TopCat wrote:Ok, I'm not trying to piss in your parade, I delighted for you that you got something you clearly wanted, so well wear and I hope you enjoy it, but am I the only one who just doesn't see the big attraction? Don't get me wrong, been on them and really enjoyed it, but only for about 10/15mins, and I'd get bored then fairly quick. And that's been in nice warm climates, not freezin Irish conditions.
Not trying to ruin your thread, just wondering am I alone on this?
Danny Kierans wrote: ill get good wet suits and im sure me and the kids will get some good days out of it.
mcgon1979 wrote:Danny Kierans wrote: ill get good wet suits and im sure me and the kids will get some good days out of it.
My mate has had a few of them, and we would go out quite a bit. Getting a dry suit has made the experience completely different. For years we did the wetsuit thing. He bought a dry suit for a couple of 100 euro I think it was.
Now it takes 5 minutes to get ready. tracksuit bottoms and t-shirt underneath. You can fall in the water the whole lot, completely dry seal. Much easier movement than a wetsuit too. No issues with cold weather either. Plus getting changed takes 5minutes before going home. Whip it off, and your good to drive off. Check it out. Makes the whole thing much more hassle free. He only wishes he got a dry suit years ago.
Myfeckin FTO wrote:The big issue with a dry suit though is that it can get very hot when you are not in the water.
I use a dry suit all the time for diving - but if I was jet ski-ing - I'd be more inclined to use my semi-dry - better movement than a dry suit and easier to regulate your body temp.
I'm selling my rib btw in case anyones interested - http://www.donedeal.ie/for-sale/boats/2167962
Danny Kierans wrote:.... u dont mind me asking what line of work are you in .?
Myfeckin FTO wrote:Danny Kierans wrote:.... u dont mind me asking what line of work are you in .?
I'm the PR guy for that well known car enthusiast website - FTO Ireland
I've been offloading all toys over the past few months (SUV/Boats/SC Zed) as my own priorities have changed. 2 kids under 3 and a third on the way will do that for you. Plus it doesn't pay to have toys in the current economic climate - all that money tied up in stuff that could be spent on kids, home etc plus you look like a mickey when other friends and family members are suffering financially.
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