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From: chuck (no email)
Date: Mon Apr 17 2006 - 15:27:57 EDT
Hey all -- i use to be a ski instructor in Pennsylvania and in the
early season and late season we sometimes had to teach in the rain.
imagine going down hill in the rain at some slight speed and i wear
tri focals. I used clear ski goggles and since have moved them to
SoulMates. However, SoulMates is a Jeanneau DS40 and has steering
on the starboard bulkhead, so with the dodger we have not had that
problem yet, but are prepared.
chuck and SoulMates
--- In , "Len den Besten"
<lendenbesten at dot dot dot > wrote:
>
> Hi Group,
>
> Sailing in a heavy thunderstorm-shower I am having trouble with my
> vision: heavy rain on my glasses (I need a correction of -6 on
both
> eyes) reduces my vision almost completely.
> For this reason I even got soft contacts but I must say it's a
pita.
> Lasik is not an option for me.
>
> My question to fellow-foureyes here: what do you do for a remedy?
> I was thinking of using a car-windscreen product that influences
the
> surface-tension of water so it will run off the glass in stead of
> sticking to it.
>
> Any idea's ?
>
> Fair winds, Len.
>
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