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  1. #101
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    we fill our neoprene gloves and socks with hot water from the shower right before getting in the cold water and it really helps you stay warm. Every little bit helps
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    Quote Originally Posted by bsharer View Post
    Removed both floor panels while I was doing other things. I planned to replace the carpet this year, or swap over to foam flooring. Projects and time got away from me. So I quickly rinsed down the carpet with the hose and dyed it with RIT dye. I had no idea how it would turn out, but it was worth a shot and quick to do. Figured any improvement would be better than it was.

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    Here it is after rinsing several times until the water ran clear. Turned out way better than I thought it would. Wished I would have actually tried to clean the carpet before doing it!

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    Wow, i'd say that carpet turned out really nice. Never thought of dying it but that probably a good option to tie you over for a while. Great job
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    Quote Originally Posted by 996scott View Post
    we fill our neoprene gloves and socks with hot water from the shower right before getting in the cold water and it really helps you stay warm. Every little bit helps
    The gloves I use keep my hands dry (they're kayaking gloves) so I've never had trouble there. My boat doesn't have a hot shower though and it's something I haven't had a huge amount of motivation to add. My booties keep my feet pretty dry too. Just the loss of board feel. But then again, when I surf in cold temps, I really don't wanna take a fall so I don't push myself. LOL
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    Quote Originally Posted by 996scott View Post
    we fill our neoprene gloves and socks with hot water from the shower right before getting in the cold water and it really helps you stay warm. Every little bit helps
    I always filled my wetsuit with a little good ole natural body heat


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    Quote Originally Posted by rdlangston13 View Post
    I always filled my wetsuit with a little good ole natural body heat


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    First trip to the ramp for 2018!!!


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    That monochrome life. You are the new stormtrooper.
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    Quote Originally Posted by russellsmojo View Post
    First trip to the ramp for 2018!!!
    Man that is a GOOD LOOKING setup! #whiteisright
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    Nice setup!

    Little windy today hopefully it’s nice out there.
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    It was windy. But the desire to get on the water outweighed any mph wind. Haha


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