Am after some new footwear for the boat and am considering neoprene boots/wellies...anyone got any? or can suggest an alternative?
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Ooh a new vid!
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how about a nice soft deck shoe ...
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Originally posted by Norman View Posthow about a nice soft deck shoe ...
normOoh a new vid!
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Originally posted by The Jester View PostI use the neoprene divers type boot, with a side zip, they're really comfortable and non slip, made by Gul. Also got a cheaper pair from the tackle shop at Newbiggen before it closed for £2.00..
like these?
GUL 5MM ALL PURPOSE BOOTS UK 8 on eBay (end time 10-Jan-11 20:06:46 GMT)Ooh a new vid!
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im with tommy on the riggers,ive tried various footwear over the years,and have been on my backside more than once however theres a difference in what i do(gallopingaround a 40 foot steel boat looking after our valued customers) if i was on a private boat id be looking for summat softer and easier on the vesselAUDENTES FORTUNA JUVAT
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if i was on a private boat id be looking for summat softer and easier on the vessel[/QUOTE]
I agree with that LK.To be honest i dont really like the sound of riggers on a boat, i wear them on site and if they were fur lined, steel toed and i fell overboard i would'nt really like to think i had to take the time up trying to get them off when if i had something light on my feet i could use the time to try and get back to the boat. This is just my opinion lads, each to thier own.
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jester bonny lad a life jacket will support rigger boots and a lot more besides but as most people dont wear them at sea you make a good point as does tommy nepyune aboot getting bigger ones so as they float off in the drinkAUDENTES FORTUNA JUVAT
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