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Solution to wet wetsuits

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Created by ChrisSurf > 9 months ago, 16 Sep 2013
ChrisSurf
1 posts
16 Sep 2013 8:58PM
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So guys
I've been toying with a solution to a personal problem the last couple of days - regarding drying my wetsuits. I work for a small design bureau and do a little of 3d sketching. I thought about the rack you can use for hang-drying your clothes and then fold it together.! I??ve been drawing some sketches of a rack that stands against the wall in the shower, around 1.8 meter or 5???9??????, but you can fold to ??? of the size. that way the whole suit can hang down and you can store the rack easy. have a friend that works with aluminium and he think it??s possible to build. Now I start to think that i might should bring my boss in on it, but would like to hear if any of you guys think it could be a good idea or just an undesirable add on, to all the other equipment on the market? Do you think there???s a need for it or should I just build it for myself?

Mark _australia
WA, 23701 posts
16 Sep 2013 10:35PM
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So Mr First Post.
Tell us what board you use?

Where do you sail?
What sail size?

Or let me guess - another research or ad campaign because you learned in Uni last year that web is such a good research tool? Duh.

(PS just as a tip: fold-up clothers airers do the same thing and also pack up flat. They cost $5 at Red Dot or Crazy Clark's.
Today I sailed and had to put on a cold damp wettie from 3 days ago but I didn't give a SH!T because it was windy. If you feel the need to make a rack to hang stuff on out of dowels, go for it.)

Greenroom
WA, 7608 posts
16 Sep 2013 10:50PM
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Your hilarious mark and funny because its true!

Chris6791
WA, 3271 posts
16 Sep 2013 11:05PM
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Eat a Snickers Mark, cos you're a cranky old man when you're hungry

But you do have a knack for saying what others are thinking!

pepe47
WA, 1382 posts
17 Sep 2013 4:14AM
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I've ruined two wetsuits by hanging them on a conventional coat hanger, then I bought a new one and read the instructions.

powersloshin
NSW, 1855 posts
17 Sep 2013 7:41AM
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I have always used coat hangers and never had a problem, also why would you put a rack in your shower ????

Gestalt
QLD, 14969 posts
17 Sep 2013 7:45AM
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I love it when there is a rack in my shower

BennyB12
QLD, 918 posts
17 Sep 2013 7:51AM
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Are we??meant to ?? Fill in the blanks??? For you????

Kazza
TAS, 2344 posts
17 Sep 2013 10:22AM
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BennyB12 your avitar cracks me up everytime I look at it!

Man0verBoard
WA, 629 posts
17 Sep 2013 8:59AM
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The answer is to have 5 wetsuits..minimum 2, maximum 7..really there are no maximums..


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I hear they are pretty comfy..even when wet..

John340
QLD, 3425 posts
17 Sep 2013 11:31AM
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Mark, your a one man blog troll filter. You've missed your true calling.

I hang my wetsuit over the back of the chair on the front verandah. I use the chair as a chair when not using as a wetsuit clothes horse. No need to fold away.

WindmanV
VIC, 826 posts
17 Sep 2013 11:31AM
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Pepe said: "I've ruined two wetsuits by hanging them on a conventional coat hanger, then I bought a new one and read the instructions???.

When your wetsuit is wet and you hang it on normal hangers, the weight of the water in the wetsuit point-loads the shoulders, deteriorating the neoprene. I bought an extra-wide hanger:
http://www.divegearaustralia.com.au/scuba_accessories.html. (the third on from the left) and haven???t had any problems with the shoulders. Having said that, I find it just as easy to hang the wettie on an old mast which is mounted horizontally in my garage. The diameter of the mast prevents point-load damage.

Hope this helps.

Sailhack
VIC, 5000 posts
17 Sep 2013 12:04PM
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John340 said...
I use the chair as a chair...




Funny stuff!

pepe47
WA, 1382 posts
17 Sep 2013 11:50AM
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WindmanV said..

Pepe said: "I've ruined two wetsuits by hanging them on a conventional coat hanger, then I bought a new one and read the instructions???.

When your wetsuit is wet and you hang it on normal hangers, the weight of the water in the wetsuit point-loads the shoulders, deteriorating the neoprene. I bought an extra-wide hanger:
http://www.divegearaustralia.com.au/scuba_accessories.html. (the third on from the left) and haven???t had any problems with the shoulders. Having said that, I find it just as easy to hang the wettie on an old mast
which is mounted horizontally in my garage. The diameter of the mast prtevents point-load damage.

Hope this helps.


This is exactly what happened to both wetsuits. But I didn't hang them out on the hanger while they were wet. To dry them I left them over the back of an outdoor chair in the shade outside. When they were dry I used the hanger, but still found load point damage in the shoulders, to the point where I ripped it apart putting it on.
Also, with the rack in the shower bizzo, wouldn't leaving something damp in a damp environment create mould? Just asking.

pepe47
WA, 1382 posts
17 Sep 2013 12:32PM
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Probably should have mentioned that both wetties were short sleeve steamers 3/3, and were fairly weighty even dry. So the damage that occurred seemed pretty obvious when blessed with 20/20 hindsight.

WA71
WA, 1382 posts
17 Sep 2013 1:12PM
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ChrisSurf said..
So guys

I've been toying with a solution to a personal problem the last couple of days - regarding drying my wetsuits. I work for a small design bureau and do a little of 3d sketching. I thought about the rack you can use for hang-drying your clothes and then fold it together.! I??ve been drawing some sketches of a rack that stands against the wall in the shower, around 1.8 meter or 5???9??????, but you can fold to ??? of the size. that way the whole suit can hang down and you can store the rack easy. have a friend that works with aluminium and he think it??s possible to build. Now I start to think that i might should bring my boss in on it, but would like to hear if any of you guys think it could be a good idea or just an undesirable add on, to all the other equipment on the market? Do you think there???s a need for it or should I just build it for myself?


Build one and see how it goes. I often rinse out my wettie while Im in the shower. When it comes time to dry it I roll it up between two dry towles for about 5mins and then unroll and the suit is nearly dry.

Ive got some wooden coat hangers that I double over my wettie on from there. So its supported by the waist and not the shoulders.

I recon I can dry a wettie in about 2-4 hours depending on the temp for the day etc.

If the rack was a fold up deal it might be worth cosidering.

Gorgo
VIC, 5126 posts
17 Sep 2013 3:24PM
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A thick, seam sealed wetsuit takes about a week to try in winter in Melbourne. I would buy a wettie dryer if it worked and was reliable and not too expensive and did not damage the suit. I particularly want one that will dry my booties.

A simple rack won't do much. I've built those and they help but they don't actually dry the suit. It needs to circulate dry air inside and outside the suit.

kiteboy dave
QLD, 6525 posts
17 Sep 2013 3:56PM
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Trying his luck all over the place

kiteforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=2381924&start=0

forums.boardseekermag.com/read.php?3,12639,12641

WindmanV
VIC, 826 posts
17 Sep 2013 5:02PM
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Well,

This is turning into a WOFTAM (Waste Of F***ing Time And Money).

Searching under shoe driers, dive boot driers etc, there seem to be lots, but not for Australian voltage and amperage. www.shopbot.com.au/boot-dryer/price/australia/431572

In the Victorian winter, I get home, wash the inside of the boots in fresh water, let them drain for an hour, then place them on a heater duct overnight. Dry in the morning.

For the wetsuit, it gets washed then drained on the old mast, then it goes into the bathroom on a clothes airer for overnight drying.

K.I.S.S.

Windsurfunstu
NSW, 177 posts
17 Sep 2013 9:21PM
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If the problem is that your worried about putting on cold wet booties and wetties, then you're sailing to much (more then me) you suck! get a real job ya bum and your gear will always be dry when you need it

dan berry
WA, 2562 posts
17 Sep 2013 7:26PM
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Rip curl flash bomb.

Simon100
QLD, 490 posts
17 Sep 2013 9:37PM
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atleast he is trying , if no one thought about things we wouldnt have anything . My self i usually leave mine in the back of the ute , it has a hard cover so i can leave all sorts of wet mess in there and the car sill looks clean also ready to go
never forget it .

eyeMhardcor
255 posts
17 Sep 2013 7:43PM
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Everyone pisses in there wetsuits!
When its cold, I piss on mine before I put it on, that makes its nice and warm, if its been hung out on a new rack or not.

needsalt
NSW, 385 posts
17 Sep 2013 9:58PM
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Mark is awesome. He kinda feels like our Seabreeze Dad. Looking out for us and scaring all the dodgy people away

Deano
WA, 255 posts
17 Sep 2013 8:42PM
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I just hang mine over the fence. Quality of suits these days doesn't justify much more.

Mark _australia
WA, 23701 posts
17 Sep 2013 9:00PM
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needsalt said..
Mark is awesome. He kinda feels like our Seabreeze Dad. Looking out for us and scaring all the dodgy people away


Time you were in bed young lady.

WA71
WA, 1382 posts
18 Sep 2013 9:24AM
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Mark _australia said..
needsalt said..

Mark is awesome. He kinda feels like our Seabreeze Dad. Looking out for us and scaring all the dodgy people away


Time you were in bed young lady.


Is lotofwind his wife?

Chris6791
WA, 3271 posts
18 Sep 2013 9:44AM
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Strictly that wouldn't be legal doggie, 'life partner' perhaps?

WA71
WA, 1382 posts
18 Sep 2013 10:19AM
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Chris6791 said..
Strictly that wouldn't be legal doggie, 'life partner' perhaps?


Just not in Australia

Longlines
73 posts
18 Sep 2013 11:12AM
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Like many others, dry it over an old mast in the garage. Positioned over the car radiator.

jusavina
QLD, 1505 posts
18 Sep 2013 5:08PM
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I moved to QLD and I cannot remember where I stored my wetsuit... I just use a top and a boardshort...



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