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Gloves for the admiral

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Bluey
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Gloves for the admiral

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Anyone have any recommendations for gloves for the Admiral? She pays a fortune for her nails and threatens to turn me into crab bait if she breaks a nail when handling the lines. She's been using regular work gloves, but I'm thinking there may be something more suited. Roping gloves may be OK, but I have a pair and don't like the seams in them. Sailing gloves don't have all the fingertips, so the nails are in jeopardy. She only needs gloves when handling lines.
Maurice the Boatless
jerseyalbin

Re: Gloves for the admiral

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I would suggest either the full fingered sailing gloves which they do make, or since you only need one a golf glove is real soft leather.
Sounds like a good stocking stuffer!
StonePony
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Re: Gloves for the admiral

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Both the 'big box' home improvement stores and Advanced Auto Parts carry the Mechanix soft gloves. I have had several pair, and you can throw them in the washer if they get funky after being wet. Just bought a pair for my wife at Lowe's, but haven't tried them out yet. Maybe Sunday, we'll let you know.
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kathylsails
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Re: Gloves for the admiral

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I like the Atlas 370 Garden Club Gloves for everyday boating. They are not elegant, but they are lightweight, flexible, inexpensive, and washable (one or 2 times), and they have a pretty good grip. They come in a 4-pack in various colors. You can get them at Amazon.com. I have nice, much more expensive sailing gloves, but they are heavy and get stiff and I rarely use them.
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