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Kirk writes:
<< I think my little VHF will fit inside my wetsuite against my body in its
plastic bag. Just open the neck seal to get the radio in an
emergency....I've actually sailed with my booties there when I was in
the Gorge and did not have my life vest to clip them inside as I usually
do. >>
I tried the radio inside the wetsuit and gave up after getting a major bruise
from falling against it and getting scratched up by the seam on the bag. If
you have better luck I'd be curious to hear how you position the radio.
Peter
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