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I have a Stohlquist Rapid Jane size Small (women's version of Rapid John) 3 mm farmer with relief zipper.

Has never been used and the tags are still attached. I got it directly from Stohlquist a few months ago and it's been sitting in the closet since. Selling because it doesn't fit and I don't want to deal with shipping it back.

I'm located in San Francisco, would like $120 for it.

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Gearing Up and Rigging Up / women's wetsuit recommendations?
« on: May 17, 2016, 12:13:16 PM »
I'm having a hard time finding an open-cell dive wetsuit that fits. Any recommendations of good wetsuits with women-specific cuts? I've tried on men's wetsuits but it doesn't work because I'm kind of pear-shaped. I'm looking to keep the cost under $300 if possible.

The past two season I've gone through some rental suits that did not keep me warm, a stiff straightjacket of a scuba suit, and an ill-fitting wetsuit from a french company. My current wetsuit is cut in a way that fits no actual human being: there is a big empty space in upper torso area where a 13-year-old boy might draw boobs on a picture of a lady (i.e. melon sized and way up at the base of the neck). I've made do for the last couple of seasons (despite the bizarre fit it is warm), but it's time to upgrade.

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Kayaks / necky spike?
« on: September 18, 2015, 03:09:28 PM »
Hi, I'm trying to buy my first kayak, something cheap (<$500) and seaworthy on calm days. I came across an old Necky Spike (12 ft) for a very good price. Would this be a good starter boat for a complete newbie? I'd be using it for ab diving/fishing/photography along the coast. Any other recommendations for kayaks to try? I'm about 125-130 lb, 5'4" with a low center of gravity, and prefer performance over stability.

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Introductions / New girl, can't wait to get paddling
« on: September 18, 2015, 09:27:13 AM »
Hey all, wanted to introduce myself. I've been fishing and ab diving the Sonoma and Mendo coast for a couple years now. I don't have a yak but am shopping around for one-- can't wait to explore and access new reefs and kelp beds. Anyway, thanks for letting me join this forum. y'all seem like a nice bunch  :smt003

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