Wet Suit/Dry Suit, I like them both. Sailing the Columbia (as I do) means the water is cool to cold most of the time and even with a warmer wind, the wind chill produced from spray can chill you to the bone. At each end of the season I usually am in a dry suit, cap and full gloves. During the spring I'm usually in a steamer wetsuit. During the summer, a farmer john or shorty wet suit. I also use a spray jacket and pants in combination with a rash guard and/or 0.5 mm neoprene top with the farmer john at times. The spray suits are needed because many wetsuits have a cloth outer covering, which when wet (from spray) produces chill from evaporation and can be like wearing a refrigerator. A neoprene cap and boots are also handy. There is no one answer. Different weather conditions require different combinations. The main thing is to be warm and safe. If you are soloing in heavy conditions and flip, it can take some time to rite the boat and cold can sap your strength faster than you might think. Happy sailing
