Boating Footwear
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RHR,
I've actually researched sperry shoes on and off this season. I've pretty much decided on these. They look like Nikes and you can generally wear them around the docks without feeling like an idiot. Little expensive, but when you consider the amount of time you spend on the boat, it's quite worth it.
http://www.sperrytopsider.com/store/...ultOption=true
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http://www.sperrytopsider.com/store/...ultOption=true
I've actually researched sperry shoes on and off this season. I've pretty much decided on these. They look like Nikes and you can generally wear them around the docks without feeling like an idiot. Little expensive, but when you consider the amount of time you spend on the boat, it's quite worth it.
http://www.sperrytopsider.com/store/...ultOption=true
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http://www.sperrytopsider.com/store/...ultOption=true
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I haven't bought them yet. I've been checking reviews on them all winter before I pulled the trigger. They've gotten excellent reviews from what I've been reading. I'll be buying a pair in the next month or so when the season starts. Im going for the black ones so they dry out faster (darker colors).
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I haven't bought them yet. I've been checking reviews on them all winter before I pulled the trigger. They've gotten excellent reviews from what I've been reading. I'll be buying a pair in the next month or so when the season starts. Im going for the black ones so they dry out faster (darker colors).
these look pretty good & comfortable and a lil more classier if hitting an after party or taking the boat across the pond for some dinner .

http://cgi.ebay.com/Sperry-Top-Sider...item2c5b38f153
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these look pretty good & comfortable and a lil more classier if hitting an after party or taking the boat across the pond for some dinner .
http://cgi.ebay.com/Sperry-Top-Sider...item2c5b38f153

http://cgi.ebay.com/Sperry-Top-Sider...item2c5b38f153

Just kidding RHR, whatever floats your boat BIG DADDY. I'll stick with the younger look
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Isn't the problem with all these shoes is picking up grime and dirt walking to the deck and then grinding it in. I as sure others have seen this, but Johns new 24 DCB has foot washer in the front on the side of the sponsons. 

For me, it is a bare foot or stay on shore. JMHO


For me, it is a bare foot or stay on shore. JMHO
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I haven't bought them yet. I've been checking reviews on them all winter before I pulled the trigger. They've gotten excellent reviews from what I've been reading. I'll be buying a pair in the next month or so when the season starts. Im going for the black ones so they dry out faster (darker colors).
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The black and yellow ones will do. You gonna buy me a pair?
Man... don't know if these sperrys will hold up to the witches brew. It's some serious chit
. You may have to get some insurance waivers for your crew before they step foot on that deck. I couldn't keep the bottle from sliding off the bow
. You may have to get some insurance waivers for your crew before they step foot on that deck. I couldn't keep the bottle from sliding off the bow
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We wear these
http://www.5fivefingershoes.org/vibr...es-classic-c-3
Got them at the Miami boat show last year. Look kind of weird but actually very comfortable.
http://www.5fivefingershoes.org/vibr...es-classic-c-3
Got them at the Miami boat show last year. Look kind of weird but actually very comfortable.


