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Old 30-09-2023, 07:25   #1
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Bare feet on board

When I was young I was always instructed to wear shoes on board mainly to prevent broken toes. There are after all enough places to catch a small toe behind and... break it.

These days I still wear shoes but the other day I had a lapse and hit my toe on the traveller. It hurt and now it's blue and it reminded me how easy it is to be injured like this.

But looking at other boats, especially the more posh examples, shoes come off before stepping on board. And these are often people on a one-off charter with possibly less awareness of deck fittings.

I am curious to hear of standards/rules applied on other boats, being genuinely surprised by the number of bare feet I see.
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Old 30-09-2023, 07:45   #2
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I'm OK with shoes aboard. No hard shoes or hi-heels; but whothehell wears them any more?
Most unforgivable is flip-flops of any design, followed closely by nearly every sandal design. I've seen and had waaaay too many trips, falls, skids and near-to's that such open/loose footwear is verboten.

Our much ignored-by-mgmt docks are fulla splinters and uprooted nails, so I wear shoes or flips going ashore. As soon as I hit the deck or before, floppies come off and bare feet prevail.
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Old 30-09-2023, 07:50   #3
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After may years of telling guests onboard to wear shoes, I broke my own rule. I managed to break my index toe by jamming it walking on deck! I hobbled along solo for the next 800 miles of AICW cursing at my own stupidity. When I finally got medical attention, the doctors comment was "that's a hell of a compression fracture".
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Old 30-09-2023, 08:04   #4
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I rarely wear shoes onboard. They come off when we arrive onboard and usually don't go back on unless we are going ashore. I often just leave a pair of shoes in the dinghy and take them off and put them on there. It is amazing how much dirt comes on the boat from shoes. Have I stubbed my toes? Yes! More than once, but over the years I have learned where all the stubbing places are and I like to keep my decks clear of most obstructions. We do put shoes on when bringing the boat into a dock because we want maximum traction and the ability to jump ashore onto splintery and hot docks, and in that rush one is likely to stub a toe on an unfamiliar surface.
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Old 30-09-2023, 09:54   #5
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We are bare feet all the time. And yes, I have banged the toes a few times, but then you learn how to walk. For us its bare feet or if its cold boots not much in between.
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I usually didn't bother to wear shoes on board while at anchor or on a mooring. Under way I always put shoes on. I normally kept my boat shoes (inexpensive sneakers, really) on board and never took them ashore. For going ashore, I kept another pair of waterproof sandals in the dinghy. I never wore the shore shoes while on board.
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I usually didn't bother to wear shoes on board while at anchor or on a mooring. Under way I always put shoes on. I normally kept my boat shoes (inexpensive sneakers, really) on board and never took them ashore. For going ashore, I kept another pair of waterproof sandals in the dinghy. I never wore the shore shoes while on board.
Exactly what I was going to say. So much easier to just say, I agree!
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Re: Bare feet on board

Sailing since 40 years.

On dinghies, always used neoprene short boots

On big boats, it depends on conditions:

No wind, under engine, no swell , I mostly go barefoot

If sailing, or with lively sea conditions, or at night, I mostly use shoes.

But it is a personal choice; I deem that the rule is " use your intelligence ". A simple modern boat with few hardware, a lot of soft rigging, in light airs and calm sea in daylight may require a different attention than an old "winch farm" of the '80ies during a night race in 35 knts and 2 m swell abreast.

Always shoes obviously is the safest choice.
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We always wear shoes on board. Too many land mines on deck.
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Old 30-09-2023, 10:32   #10
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It might be interesting to find out how many of the recent participants in the Golden Globe around the world race chose to run around on their boats barefooted.
I'm guessing somewhere between very few and none.
If your sailing solo a broken toe might not be much fun.
A calm/lazy day with little wind is one thing, when things are more exciting I will not be without shoes.
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It might be interesting to find out how many of the recent participants in the Golden Globe around the world race chose to run around on their boats barefooted.
I'm guessing somewhere between very few and none.
If your sailing solo a broken toe might not be much fun.
A calm/lazy day with little wind is one thing, when things are more exciting I will not be without shoes.
Well the lady that won the GGR was often barefoot while sailing and during the refit of her boat.
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Well the lady that won the GGR was often barefoot while sailing and during the refit of her boat.
Haha, Haha,, yeah, and I've no doubt that when she and the others were in sweltering heat that they wore a lot less than shoes.
As I tried to say, it's not a yes/no, it depends upon conditions and the work at hand.
For those who never wear shoes and have never broken a toe it's better to give thanks than to brag.
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For those who never wear shoes and have never broken a toe it's better to give thanks than to brag.

My daughter broke two metatarsals while wearing steel toed boots a couple of years ago. Footwear is not a guarantee.
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Old 30-09-2023, 10:52   #14
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I have a no street shoe rule on board if you wear them other than the boat they pick up old dirt smalll stones. On day sails I am normally bare foot, if it is a bit sporty I put a pair of shoes only worn on the boat. for offshore work it is a good pair of quick drying lace up boat shoes. In cold weather I wear boots. When we were racing everyone wore some type of boat shoes.
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I've snagged and broken my little toe twice on board. 17 waves of pain.
Like north joe said,you learn to walk barefooted on board. I walk barefooted on the islands as much as possible,just feels good.
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