how long will my 4/3 get me?

Discussion in 'Northeast' started by jcyr2, Sep 24, 2012.

  1. jcyr2

    jcyr2 Well-Known Member

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    Aug 23, 2012
    I surf in RI I was just wondering this is my first winter surfing how long will a 4/3 with boots gloves and a hood get me? December?
     
  2. In the Soup

    In the Soup Well-Known Member

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    May 19, 2012
    whole winter if your 4/3 is newer and ur boots and gloves are atleast 5mil. I use that set up with a vest under my 4/3 when its really cold
     

  3. jcyr2

    jcyr2 Well-Known Member

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    Aug 23, 2012
    Thanks man I appreciate it!
     
  4. MFitz73

    MFitz73 Well-Known Member

    Aug 21, 2010
    I wore my 4/3 with 2mil hooded vest 5mil gloves and boots till late December early January in ny.
     
  5. njsurfer42

    njsurfer42 Well-Known Member

    Nov 9, 2009
    according to this website: http://www.nodc.noaa.gov/dsdt/cwtg/all.html, about till thanksgiving. i have a feeling that trying to do the full winter in a 4/3 in RI wouldn't be so enjoyable, esp. if you go out on the colder, windier days.
     
  6. jcyr2

    jcyr2 Well-Known Member

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    Aug 23, 2012
    Njsurfer how long does yours take you?
     
  7. 252surfer

    252surfer Well-Known Member

    Dec 1, 2010
    i dunno, up there itll probably take you till december if the weather holds up the way it has been. if its colder, you'll either have to sack up or buy a 5/4 or whatever amount of rubber you think you need
     
  8. njsurfer42

    njsurfer42 Well-Known Member

    Nov 9, 2009
    depending on the weather, early december or whenever the water finally dips below 40.
     
  9. hinmo24t

    hinmo24t Well-Known Member

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    Jan 16, 2012
    yeah i surfed a few times in February in RI and wouldn't have been out there too long in a 4/3. I bet the 4/3 would get you to December though. I use a Hyperflex Flow hooded 6/5/4 with 7 mil oniell boots and 5 mil hyperflex lobster claw gloves. keeps me nice and toasty in NE winters.
     
  10. Sinusitis

    Sinusitis Member

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    Sep 21, 2012
    I also think so :)
     
  11. njsurfer42

    njsurfer42 Well-Known Member

    Nov 9, 2009
    don't get me wrong...if everything comes together & the conditions are perfect (ie: little or no wind, sunny, warm air temp, minimal duckdiving), then a 4/3 is feasible in january or february. but how often does that happen? the best winter surf comes when it's windy & cold, by & large, & (at least here in nj) tends to involve a lot of duckdiving...something that gets pretty "exciting" in a sub-40° water in a 4/3. it's even more "exciting" in sub-35° water.
    the guy is located in rhode island...those of you suggesting that a 4/3 is practical all winter up there are potentially endangering his life w/ crappy information.
     
  12. Erock

    Erock Well-Known Member

    Aug 6, 2011
    It really depends on the deep ocean currents. New England gets a pretty good shot of the Labrador coming from the Arctic, but the severity depends on the greater climate like El-Nino/La-Nina. Notice how far up and close to the coast the Gulf Stream remained this summer, bringing warmer than usual water further North and mixing more North of Cape Cod. I think this could keep the water warmer for a longer time up there as long as the eddy keeps occurring in the same general area. However, RI can get some serious upwelling too--or at least that's what a buddy in Narragansett has told me.

    Short answer--as long as you feel comfortable but I wouldn't push it too far. Not too many breaks in Rhodie you can get in and out of very easily and nearly impossible if someone has to drag you out.
     
  13. jcyr2

    jcyr2 Well-Known Member

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    Aug 23, 2012
    Thanks guys if looks like I'll use my 4/3 with a hood boots and gloves till around Nov Dec then I'll have to sack up and buy a 6/5/4, appreciate everyone's suggestions.
     
  14. seldom seen

    seldom seen Well-Known Member

    Aug 21, 2012
    Good till december w/ a 4/3.