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Today we break down the difference between inshore, coastal, and offshore foul weather gear—and what you actually get as you step up in protection. You’ll see how features change from basic waterproof/taped seams (inshore) to longer cuts and better collars/hoods (coastal), and then to true offshore designs with storm collars, adjustable fluorescent hoods, reflective details, warmer pockets, and double-cuff seals that keep water from driving up your sleeves. We also cover why foul weather gear is safety equipment—staying dry protects your core temperature and helps reduce hypothermia risk. Looking for boat shoes or boating apparel check out Team One Newport - https://www.team1newport.com Trying to become a better boater check out NauticEd - https://www.nauticed.org 00:00 - Inshore Foul Weather Jackets: Waterproof + Taped Seams 00:48 - Coastal Foul Weather Gear: Longer Jacket + More Pockets 01:25 - High-Vis Hoods for Man Overboard Visibility (Keep Hood Out) 01:52 - Coastal Jacket Fit: Collar Height + Basic Cuffs 02:29 - Offshore Foul Weather Jacket Overview 03:18 - Offshore Face Shield + Length 04:26 - Reflective Details + Hi-Vis Hood for Night Spotting 04:42 - Fleece Handwarmer Pockets (Cold Nights Offshore / Gulf Stream) 05:32 - Offshore Double Cuffs: Inner Wrist Seal Stops Water Intrusion 06:15 - How to Dry Foul Weather Gear Off Watch (Turn Sleeves Inside-Out) 06:39 - Foul Weather Gear as Safety Equipment: Core Warmth + Hypothermia #sailing #offshore #boating #sailinggear