Sailing clothing accessories for safety and comfort
Beyond sailing jackets and trousers, there is a range of accessories that make sailing safer, more comfortable and more practical. From sailing gloves that protect your hands when working with lines, to waterproof phone cases so your navigation stays intact in rain or spray. The right accessories make the difference between an enjoyable day on the water and unnecessary damage or discomfort.
| Accessory | Function |
|---|---|
| Sailing gloves | Protects hands during sheet and halyard work, better grip on lines |
| Sailing cap or sun hat | UV protection, quick-drying material |
| Waterproof phone case | Protect navigation and communication from water |
| Neoprene or adjustable retainer cord | Prevents loss of glasses on the water |
| Wetsuit bag | Protects wetsuit during transport and storage |
| Dry bag | Keep valuables dry on board |
| Quick-drying towel | Compact and absorbent for use on the water |
Protecting your hands while sailing
Sailing gloves come in short-finger and full-finger versions. Short fingers give you more feel for the line and sheet, which is useful for technical work. Full fingers provide extra warmth when sailing in cold conditions and protect the entire hand in rough weather. The palm material determines grip and durability. To find the right size, measure the circumference of your hand at the knuckles.
UV protection on the water
Water reflects UV radiation, making UV exposure on the water two to three times higher than on land. This makes a good cap or sun hat essential when sailing. Choose a model with UPF 50+ protection and a clip or cord system that prevents the cap from blowing off during a gybe or sudden gust. The material must be quick-drying as water and sweat are constant companions on the water.
Frequently asked questions about sailing clothing accessories
How do I choose the right size sailing gloves?
Measure the circumference of your hand at the knuckles in centimetres. Most brands offer sizes from XS to XXL. When in doubt, choose one size larger, especially if you plan to wear neoprene liners when sailing in cold conditions. A glove that is too tight restricts circulation and reduces feel for the lines.
Are waterproof phone cases suitable for submersion?
Not all waterproof cases are equal. Look for IPX8 certification for submersion to at least one metre depth. IP68 is the highest common standard for consumer products. Always check the maximum depth and duration specified by the manufacturer, as these vary per model.
How do I maintain my sailing gloves?
After use in salt water, rinse thoroughly with fresh water. Let them dry in the air, not in direct sunlight. Store loosely, not compressed. Check the seams at the start of each season for separation or wear. With timely care, quality sailing gloves last several seasons.
Which dry bag do I need for sailing?
Choose based on capacity and trip length. For a day trip, 10 to 20 litres is sufficient for a spare jumper, phone and snacks. For a weekend, you need 30 to 50 litres. Check the IPX rating: for sailing where the bag may genuinely get wet, IPX6 (splash-proof) is the minimum.
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