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How to Stay Warm Boating / Skiing on a Cold Day

Here's how keep your body warm while skiing / boarding on a cold day to avoid frostbite or hypothermia.

Difficulty Level: Easy      Time Required: Varies


Here's How:

     
  1. Dress appropriately and bundle up.
  2. Use wetsuits, drysuits, ski gloves, booties, and hoods.
  3. Install a hot water shower on board the boat.
  4. Keep a cooler of hot / warm water on board. Soak your gloves, etc. in the water prior to your turn behind the boat.
  5. Use body heat and huddle up.
  6. Avoid consumption of alcohol.
  7. Have lots of towels and blankets on board to wrap up in.
  8. Bring clothing to change into after you are done in the water.
  9. While riding in the boat sit somewhere you are shielded from the wind.
  10. If no heat source is available on board, with the engine off, pull the motor cover off and absorb any generated heat while it lasts.

Tips:

     
  1. Use the 100 degree F rule. If the sum of the water temperature and air temperature is below 100 degrees F, you should not be in the water.
  2. Wearing a drysuit can cause you to tire quicker than normal. You are more restricted with your movements because of the bulk, therefore, it takes extra effort to maneuver.
  3. Don't be dumb and ski numb.

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