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ok got some different items stuck around thr propelor, is there any thing that i can wear on my hand and arm or any other thing i can do to stop my hand/arm freezing while ime tryingto dislodge whaterver gets wrapped around my propelor, darn that canal water is baltic, any sugesgions please.... :wacko:

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ok got some different items stuck around thr propelor, is there any thing that i can wear on my hand and arm or any other thing i can do to stop my hand/arm freezing while ime tryingto dislodge whaterver gets wrapped around my propelor, darn that canal water is baltic, any sugesgions please.... :wacko:

Hot water poured into the weed box first helps a bit.On the way down and on the way up though.

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Hot water poured into the weed box first helps a bit.On the way down and on the way up though.

 

 

If its likely to be a moderately frequent event could you not try wetsuit gloves? Youll find them in anything from about 3mm up.

An old wetsuit jacket sleeve for the arm?

David

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You could also put your arms and hands in the fridge for a half hour before hand so as to acclimatize them before taking the plunge.But don't go away and leave them to it in case they get too cold. :closedeyes:

 

Ps goose grease rubbed in makes quite a good barrier.

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ok got some different items stuck around thr propelor, is there any thing that i can wear on my hand and arm or any other thing i can do to stop my hand/arm freezing while ime tryingto dislodge whaterver gets wrapped around my propelor, darn that canal water is baltic, any sugesgions please.... :wacko:

 

As you will be moored up, wait for a passing pedestrian of the male variety, and ask if he would mind helping you to rescue your knickers ..................

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Stick with glue a waterproof glove onto the end of a 2'length of flexible ducting,thrust you fist through it and into the glove.

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You can get long gauntlets like what James Herriot would wear when investigating a cow's internals...

The only ones I could find were the disposable type which I thought wouldn't be very good, but maybe if worn inside a pair of surgeon type gloves may be better.

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If its likely to be a moderately frequent event could you not try wetsuit gloves? Youll find them in anything from about 3mm up.

An old wetsuit jacket sleeve for the arm?

David

That's a good idea,and if Bux has extra long arms she could use the legs.

I sometimes wore a wet suit when dinghy sailing and found that they tore easily on sharp objects though.

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Do not be so nesh! Cutting a car tyre off the prop high up on the Huddersfield canal on a trad with a very small weed hatch just as the canal opened after the winter stoppage two winters ago, there was still snow on the hills. now that's cold.

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I use pond gloves - you can get them at garden centres, or a google search will find plenty of online suppliers.

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I use pond gloves - you can get them at garden centres, or a google search will find plenty of online suppliers.

 

Thanks. That's a really good idea. Never heard of them before.

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