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In this time of chaos in our country let's talk about a lighter subject like random boating attire like shoes...I along with probably most people on here do not allow shoes on my boat for obvious reasons...I do however feel very awkward driving at speed barefoot...what are some options out there for boat shoes that could stay on the boat and hence stay clean and still give some comfort and rigidity while standing at the helm going 80+?? Just curious if there's an obvious alternative to flip flops or "slides" as the cool kids call them apparently hahaha
Light and comfy.
https://www.heydudeshoesusa.com/collections/mens
More fashionable and more expensive.
https://swims.com/collections/loafer...RoC69EQAvD_BwE
https://www.heydudeshoesusa.com/collections/mens
More fashionable and more expensive.
https://swims.com/collections/loafer...RoC69EQAvD_BwE
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https://www.crocs.com/
Plus you can get them with Cig logos and Fountain sawblades too! Don't forget the jibbitz charms! https://www.crocs.com/c/jibbitz


Plus you can get them with Cig logos and Fountain sawblades too! Don't forget the jibbitz charms! https://www.crocs.com/c/jibbitz



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NIKE FREE 4.0 FLYKNIT.........Been using them since '04......Don't know if they make that model anymore, but there the lightest and grip a wet boat deck like nothing else!
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Bare feet only on my boat and I always advise my non-boating friends to always remove shoes if invited aboard a nice boat, don't even ask. Of course if boat is full of fish guts and fishing tackle ........

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I never had a problem with people wearing the correct type of shoes on my boats, it's a boat...big deal. I always wore my Sperrys anyway, better traction, no stubbing of toes. Besides not a big fan of other people's foot funk, toe jam, or spooge foot on my boat.





