great south bay and temperature questions

Former Member
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i swim on the south shore of long island, New York and stopped about a week ago when the bay hit 58degreesF. Now that i found a wet suit that actually allows my shoulders to move i want to go back. Is anyone else swimming on the Great South Bay ? and does 58 sound dangerously cold to anybody? There was only one time where i experienced teeth chattering shivering type after-swim conditions and that was probably because i had cut my foot and was having to tend to that. At low tide the water is only about 2 to 4 feet so it is always reassuring that if there is a real shock to the cold, one can walk back. I was swimming okay without a wetsuit in 60deg temps for 20-25 minutes. I'm wearing a double bathing cap, grease but no goggles because they just fog in the cold. thank you in advance for your opinions!
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    thank you Gary. i think my cap may be neoprene (its the old lady style with the chin strap) and it never occured to me to put that one on first then the latex. up until last monday i was in every day so having the week off may be a shocker but its 70 degrees in New york today, no high winds, so at least the warm air will help in a psychological sense. thanks for your encouraging words.
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  • Former Member
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    thank you Gary. i think my cap may be neoprene (its the old lady style with the chin strap) and it never occured to me to put that one on first then the latex. up until last monday i was in every day so having the week off may be a shocker but its 70 degrees in New york today, no high winds, so at least the warm air will help in a psychological sense. thanks for your encouraging words.
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