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sequim salty

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$275-small womens blue stohlquist bpod drysuit with relief zipper


 $20 each  size 8 and 11 nrs neoprene boots



To clarify on sizing go to this site. .  this link has the sizing for the drysuit:                         http://www.paddleshack.com/DrySuit_Specs.htm#Stohlquist_b-POd_Body_Pod_Dry_Suit



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doug 360-912-1049

« Last Edit: July 24, 2011, 12:42:52 PM by sequim salty »


ohbryant

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You're Selling Mr. Salty?  I'm sorry to hear that, I have extra gear if you still want to fish.  Wish I had 2400$  I've seen your stuff and it is real nice.


sequim salty

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thanks, hulied at hobuck in 4' surf. relief zipper not closed all the way. closest i have come to seeing my maker. Had the kayak sold by the time i crawled onto the beach. I think it is time to go back to bank steelheading. I know the forum will think i am a wuss but this was different. a drysuit full of water and a loosened life jacket in the middle of a surf zone as big as i have seen in the yak caused me to really contemplate life. I had the radio but you keep thinking... ok i can flip this yak after the next wave. to flip it though you need to not be warterlogged and have to be able to get yourself high enough to reach the far rail. Also.... in the past the waves have always pushed me in anyway. I was in about 8 feet of water. anyway... i wasn't going to mention the reason. but maybe the next guy will pull the zipper to the last click.  doug


Ling Banger

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Sorry you had such a rough trip Doug. Everybody's got to give it up sometime, just too bad you couldn't have gone out on a high note. Nobody thinks you're a wuss, you just made an error that everybody can learn from and luckily it didn't end in your family and friends losing somebody they love. Thanks for sharing, and happy trails.

Anthony 
"We're going to go fishing
And that's all there is to it." - R.P. McMurphy


micahgee

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thanks, hulied at hobuck in 4' surf. relief zipper not closed all the way. closest i have come to seeing my maker. Had the kayak sold by the time i crawled onto the beach. I think it is time to go back to bank steelheading. I know the forum will think i am a wuss but this was different. a drysuit full of water and a loosened life jacket in the middle of a surf zone as big as i have seen in the yak caused me to really contemplate life. I had the radio but you keep thinking... ok i can flip this yak after the next wave. to flip it though you need to not be warterlogged and have to be able to get yourself high enough to reach the far rail. Also.... in the past the waves have always pushed me in anyway. I was in about 8 feet of water. anyway... i wasn't going to mention the reason. but maybe the next guy will pull the zipper to the last click.  doug

Its good to hear that you are alright. After reading your story I will be extra careful to close my relief zipper at all times.

Take care


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ohbryant

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Whoa, that's pretty scary, not wussdom, maybe wisdom.  Glad you made it out OK. 


sequim salty

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some of you asked if i would break it apart. half is gone so it can be sold separate now. doug


ohbryant

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Hey Doug, I'll take the crab pot.  Got my old phone wet so don't have your ph number but it is probably in quick books.

Bryan