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WE always use our boat Naked, when possible with friends. You are welcome :)

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How much clothing do you take with you?

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How much clothing do you take with you?

Swim Suit. Maybe a shirt. Shoes. Regular dress really bnut once on the boat and away from the marina, naked is the way to be on a boat,

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How much clothing do you take with you?Swim Suit. Maybe a shirt. Shoes. Regular dress really bnut once on the boat and away from the marina, naked is the way to be on a boat,

Just one swimsuit?

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"How much clothing do you take with you?Swim Suit. Maybe a shirt. Shoes. Regular dress really bnut once on the boat and away from the marina, naked is the way to be on a boat,Just one swimsuit?"

I always take my swimsuit when kayaking, but usually only wear it until I am sufficiently beyond other beach goers. If no one was around I could remove it before pushing off, but that opportunity is yet to present itself, at least from my departure point.

Once seated, an observant person could perhaps see no swimsuit waistband just above the sides (it's a sit-on-top style) but I don't pass close to others, so that is probably not a concern.

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How much clothing do you take with you?Swim Suit. Maybe a shirt. Shoes. Regular dress really bnut once on the boat and away from the marina, naked is the way to be on a boat,Just one swimsuit?

For you or anyone who only brings swimwear, is it something brief or with more coverage?

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Nude sailing on southwest Florida is the only way to go. The gulf is wide open and inviting.

We spend a good part of the year here in The Bahamas where public nudity, even women topless, is officially illegal but you'd never know it, we spend a lot of time on our sailboat and just find that not only is nude far more practical, we're always in & out of the water, it also means a lot less laundry. LOL

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Did it once on sailing holiday around the Spanish islands in the Med once out if the marina it was pretty much clothing optional so some did and some didnt.
Though have to say on some boats, not our group, the not in the marina rule didnt seem to apply.

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Nude sailing on southwest Florida is the only way to go. The gulf is wide open and inviting.We spend a good part of the year here in The Bahamas where public nudity, even women topless, is officially illegal but you'd never know it, we spend a lot of time on our sailboat and just find that not only is nude far more practical, we're always in & out of the water, it also means a lot less laundry. LOL

If you were naked often enough, there would be no need to do laundry!

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Have a place on a lake in Utah, there is one cove on the far side where many of the boater park and get naked.

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