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The Evolution of an Icon: Introducing the Pro Aquafleece Top 2.0
For more than two decades, the Aquafleece has been at the heart of what we do at Rooster.
Originally introduced in 2002, Aquafleece was one of the very first clothing products we brought to market. It quickly became a staple for sailors around the world thanks to its unique combination of warmth, flexibility and weather protection — a simple idea executed exceptionally well.
Since then, Aquafleece has become synonymous with the Rooster brand. Whether you’re training on a cold winter morning, racing in gusty conditions or simply rigging up on the shore, it’s a piece of kit many sailors simply won’t leave home without.
Over the years we’ve refined and expanded the Aquafleece range, but the Pro Aquafleece Top has remained one of the most recognisable and trusted pieces in sailing kit bags worldwide.
So when the time came to revisit it, we knew one thing:we weren’t looking to reinvent it — we were looking to evolve it carefully.
Why Update Something That Already Works?
The Pro Aquafleece Top has stood the test of time for good reason. Sailors value it for its warmth, durability and the freedom of movement it offers on the water.
But materials, construction techniques and user expectations continue to evolve. After more than 15 years with the same core design, we saw an opportunity to make small but meaningful improvements while staying true to what people love about the original.
The result is the Pro Aquafleece Top 2.0 — a refined update to an iconic product.
What’s New in the Pro Aquafleece Top 2.0?
While the DNA of the original remains intact, we’ve introduced several thoughtful upgrades to improve comfort, performance and durability.
Improved cuff and hem closures
Enhanced closures help seal out wind and spray more effectively while allowing for a better personal fit.
Grippy neoprene hem
A new grippy neoprene hem helps keep the top securely in place while sailing — preventing ride-up when hiking or moving around the boat.
Improved stretch and comfort
Updated materials at the waistband offer improved flexibility, allowing greater freedom of movement while maintaining the warmth and protection Aquafleece is known for.
Reflective fleck neck adjustment cord
A subtle but practical addition, the reflective fleck cord makes the neck adjustment easier to see and handle in low-light conditions.
Updated styling
We’ve refreshed the look to bring the Pro Aquafleece into the modern Rooster design language while retaining the clean, functional aesthetic sailors expect.
Addition of a Women's fit
You spoke, we listened. The Pro Aquafleece Top 2.0 sees the return of a dedicated women’s fit, designed to provide a more tailored and comfortable shape on the water. It launches in a brand-new Midnight Teal colourway, created specifically for the women’s range.
Built on 20+ Years of Experience
Updating a product like the Pro Aquafleece Top is not something we take lightly.
This is a piece of kit trusted by Olympic sailors, weekend racers, instructors, and beginners alike. It’s worn in dinghies, keelboats, coach boats and on shorelines all over the world.
The goal with the Pro Aquafleece Top 2.0 was simple:Keep everything sailors love — and make the small improvements that matter.
The Next Chapter for Aquafleece
More than twenty years after Aquafleece first launched, it remains one of the most recognised pieces of sailing kit on the water.
The Pro Aquafleece Top 2.0 continues that legacy — built on decades of feedback, refinement and real-world use.
Same trusted protection.Same unmistakable Aquafleece feel.Just better.
Hear from Rooster founder Steve Cockerill as he introduces the Pro Aquafleece Top 2.0 and explains the thinking behind the latest refinements:
Steve's Start of Season Checklist
Here is my checklist for when the season starts and I lift the cover off the boat - usually too late!
Toestraps
I check my toestraps for signs of wear, the toestrap fixings and rope attachments.
Spars
Look over your rivets and fittings for any signs of wear. If there are any wobbly fittings then it's time to change the rivet. You might also like to check the related blog on helpful hints on Riveting. Don't forget to use some Duralac to help stop the corrosion that occurs between dissimilar metals and please use a 4.8mm drill bit not a 5mm drill bit. We stock a wide range of Holt, Allen, Ronstan, Superspars and Selden spars and fittings. Check your shrouds and halyards for signs of wear and make sure your halyard tails are remade so you don't loose your jib halyard on your first hoist. If you have a rope halyard - I can't recommend Halitec enough if you want a non stretch, durable 4mm easy cleat halyard. If you use a 2:1 halyard, you might like to check that the termination at the top of the mast is smooth with no sharp edges and move your knot ready for the season. We tend to supply Halitec main halyards that are very generous, so you can move the wear position throughout the season - just to be sure.
Sails
Simple tears in the body of your sails can be repaired with sail or spinnaker repair tape, but for bolt rope issues and tears in your loaded areas, you will need to take it to your local sailmaker.
Rope
You might like to wash your ropes to rejuvenate them, but if you are using Polilite® sheets, remember that the outer braid is the load bearer, so changing them annually on high wear sheets is recommended. If your sheets are not running well, you should ensure that the blocks that they run through are at least 4 times the diameter of the rope. Check over your primary load lines. You might like to get some top tips on how to do some splicing - check out our how to video tips on this. Control lines that have gone flat and are showing signs of wear can either be end for ended to improve their longevity, or changed. If you are keen to do some continuous control lines, we have the video so you know the secrets.
Blocks
If they are not working too well, they might just need some soapy water and some lubrication to get them working as good as new, but if they are looking dodgy and need changing, we can help.
Cleats
Even after some lubrication you might have some issues with your cleat holding lines. They might be over tightened or the return spring may need adjusting. If your jaws are worn flat, a needle file can put the bite back into them, or you might just need to replace them.
Trailers
An annual check and service is advisable and we have entire blog post dedicated to the job.
Hull
Check over the outside for any nicks that can be easily repaired with your gelcoat/catalyst mix. You should be able to get your colour from the boat manufacturer. The best polishing compound to bring up the finish after you have used wet and dry paper is Farcela, followed by an environmentally friendly hull polish.
Foils
The finish on these is much more important than the hull. Check out our blog on an epoxy foil repair. When you have finished your A1 job, don't forget to wrap them up in a decent Foil Bag when travelling.
Rudder Stock and Tiller
Your tiller extension joint is likely to be perished - I think we stock every type at Rooster! I tend not to use the rope cored versions as I don't have faith in them. Once they have see through rubber, my feeling is that the UV degrades the rubber quicker. I recently changed my RWO black standard joint on my tiller extension that I put on before the 1995 Olympic trials - it was starting to look perished! If you are confused about how to attach your joint to your tiller, our video should help. Rooster Carbon Tiller extensions make changing the joint a 3 minute job and are a bullet proof option - but we also stock aluminium ones as well if you prefer. Your rudder stock is a vital piece of equipment. I tend to check it for corrosion or cracking. We stock a wide range of rudder accessories from wing nuts, gudgeons and pintles for both the boat and your stock.
Feel free to comment below with your boat prep successes and failures!
Happy Preparation, Steve
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Rooster Announces New Partnership with Baltic Sail as Official Distributor for the Baltic Region
We are pleased to announce the appointment of Baltic Sail, based in Tallinn, Estonia, as our official distributor for the Baltic region.
Under this new partnership, Baltic Sail will supply retail shops across Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, increasing the accessibility of Rooster products throughout the region. The new distribution structure removes the need for individual dealers to negotiate import procedures or manage duty payments, significantly simplifying the purchasing process for retail partners.
By working with a dedicated regional distributor, Rooster Sailing Ltd is streamlining logistics and improving supply consistency across the Baltics. This approach enables retailers to focus on sales and customer service, while benefiting from a more efficient and reliable supply chain.
We are confident that this partnership will make trade easier and support the continued growth of the Rooster Sailing Ltd brand in the Baltic region, in a way that benefits all partners involved.
RYA Dinghy & Watersports Show 2026: What to Expect from Rooster
We’re back at the RYA Watersports & Dinghy Show
We’re excited to share that we will be back at the RYA Dinghy & Watersports Show, and we can’t wait to see you there. The show is always a highlight in the sailing calendar – a chance to kick off the season, catch up with the community, and get hands-on with the latest kit designed to keep you performing on the water.
For more information on how to secure your ticket for the Dinghy Show and get 10% off, simply scroll to the bottom of the blog or click here to book your tickets directly.
This year, our focus is firmly on technical clothing, smart layering, and sustainable solutions that support sailors at every level. We will also be hosting a competition not to be missed, enter on the stand!
Technical clothing: Designed for real sailing
We’ll be showcasing our full product range, highlighting what Rooster does best: practical, hard-wearing, performance-led kit designed to perform across conditions and sailing disciplines.
25/26 New Product Highlights:
50L Duffel Bag
Built for life on the road (and the boat park), our 50L Duffel Bag is the ideal companion for training camps, regattas, and weekend sailing. Durable, spacious, and easy to carry, it’s designed to handle wet kit, long days, and constant travel.
Pro Aquafleece Top 2.0
Be amongst the first to get your hands on the updated Pro Aquafleece Top - a Rooster classic reworked for the first time in nearly a decade. Using the same proven fabrics our customers trust, this latest version introduces refined fit, updated styling, and improved technical details for enhanced performance on the water. A true all-rounder and a stand out evolution of one of most iconic pieces.
For female sailors, the Pro Aquafleece® Top is now available in a Women’s-specific fit, shaped for improved comfort and mobility, and finished in a dedicated women’s colourway.
SB1 Smock Top
Come and see our new SB1 Smock Top, designed for sailors who want serious weather protection without compromise. Built for challenging conditions and long days afloat, it combines a streamlined fit with practical performance features, making it an essential new layer for high-performance sailing.
Pro Aquafleece Rigging Jacket – New Ink Colourway
The Pro Aquafleece Rigging Jacket you know and love, now launching in a smart new ink colourway. Designed for life on and off the water, it offers dependable protection, comfort, and a clean, practical fit — now refreshed with a classic look that works just as well dockside as it does on the water.
Technical Shorts 2.0
Our Technical Shorts 2.0 are new for this season, with updates focused on improved comfort, durability, and freedom of movement. Designed for active days on and around the water, they’re a versatile performance staple that’s been refined and enhanced for the season ahead.
Now available in a dedicated Women’s fit, developed alongside female sailors to deliver effortless comfort, freedom of movement, and performance where it matters most.
Coastal Hi-Fits
The Coastal Hi-Fits are built for all-day comfort and reliable protection in variable conditions. With a performance-focused fit and durable construction, they’re perfect for sailors who need versatile, dependable gear for life on the water.
UV Neck Sleeve – New Design
We’ve given our UV Neck Sleeve a style refresh. Two bold new designs have landed, bringing a modern look while keeping the same comfy, reliable fit you know and love. Even better? These designs came straight from you via last year’s Submit Your Neck Sleeve Design competition.
The Rooster layering system: Get it right
We’re refocusing on our layering system to help sailors dress smarter for changing conditions, rather than relying on a single solution. Here’s how to get it right:
Base Layer – Polypro, Hot, RashNext-to-skin layers designed to keep you dry and comfortable. Choose moisture-wicking or insulating options depending on the conditions.
Mid Layer – Supertherm, ThermaflexAdds warmth without bulk. Supertherm is ideal for colder sessions, while Thermaflex provides a lighter alternative for spring and summer.
Top Layer – Aquafleece, SB1 Smock, 2.5L Spray TopThe outer layer provides wind resistance and durability. Pick something warm or just a light barrier to take the edge off the elements.
Our team will be on hand to guide you through the options and help you build the right setup for your sailing or watersports conditions.
Neoprene recycling scheme in partnership with Mindful Manta ♻️
Sustainability continues to be a key focus for us, and after the fantastic response last year, we’re proud to be collaborating with Mindful Manta for the second year running. It was brilliant to see so many of you bringing along your old kit at last year’s show, so we’re bringing the initiative back for 2026. At the show, we’ll be showcasing our neoprene recycling scheme, helping to give worn-out kit a new lease of life rather than sending it to landfill. Bring along your old neoprene and discover how, together, we can reduce waste within our sport.
Win £2,500 of Rooster gear for your club
To celebrate the show, we’re running a sign-up competition with a fantastic prize:
👉 Sign up for a chance for your club to win £2,500 worth of Rooster gear.
All you need to do is:
Complete a short survey
Tell us your top three favourite watersports
Tell us your sailing club name in full
It’s quick, easy, and could make a huge difference to your club’s kit stash. Find our QR code around the stand or fill out the form on our iPad to put your club's entry forward. Good Luck!
Terms and conditions apply.
Showcasing our Custom Clothing for 2026
Alongside our core technical range, the Dinghy Show is the perfect opportunity to highlight our custom clothing offering for the year ahead. We’ll be showcasing how clubs, classes, teams, and events can create bespoke kit that looks professional, performs on the water, and stands up to the demands of regular use.
From custom race wear and team kit to shorewear and event clothing, our custom clothing programme is designed to be flexible, accessible, and tailored to your needs. Whether you’re kitting out a small training squad or a full class association, our team will be on hand to talk through design options, lead times, and product choices for the new season.
If you’re planning events, regattas, or team orders for 2026, come and speak to us at the show to see examples, feel the fabrics, and explore how Rooster custom clothing can support your plans from start line to prize giving.
We’re really looking forward to meeting sailors, clubs, and watersports enthusiasts at the Dinghy Show. Come and chat to the team about how we can support you on and off the water.
Don’t miss out — use the code RYAEX26050 to get 10% off your Dinghy Show tickets.
Find us at Stand E40. - See you there!
Sandy Point x Rooster: New bags added for the 2025 Gifting Season
Two years ago, we teamed up with Sandy Point — a small local business just down the road from Rooster HQ — to launch a limited-edition run of repurposed sailcloth bags for Christmas 2023. What started as a one-off festive collaboration quickly became something much bigger.
You loved the bags, you loved the story, and the idea of giving sails a second life.
So instead of ending with the holiday season, the Sandy Point Collection kept sailing on.
And now, for the 2025 gifting season, we’re excited to share that the range has grown again, with four brand-new bag styles and new colour options added to the original favourites.
Why repurposed sails?
Sails lead hard-working lives. They’re exposed to sun, salt, strain, and endless days on the water. Once they’ve reached the end of their performance life, they’re notoriously difficult to recycle and often end up with no real afterlife.
That’s where Sandy Point comes in.
Together, we’ve created a way to turn these materials into practical, long-lasting bags — each one with a story stitched into the fabric.
Every Sandy Point bag includes a small internal label telling you exactly which sail it was made from. It’s a nod to where the material came from and a reminder that nothing goes to waste.
Meet Rory from Sandy Point
Rory is the hands-on sailor and between him and his team at Sandy Point Chandlery, they are the makers behind every bag. He’s the guy who knows his way around knotted lines, splicing, and the finer details of ropework — and he’s as laid-back as they come.
Here’s what he had to say about the latest collection:
“Working with Rooster has been a really natural fit for us. These sails have already spent a lifetime doing what they were built for, so giving them a second purpose feels spot on. Every bag still carries a bit of that history in the cloth, and that’s something I love about the process — nothing goes to waste, and the story doesn’t stop. Seeing the collection grow just shows that people appreciate gear that’s made properly and built to last.”
What’s new this season?
We’ve added four new styles to the Sandy Point line-up — designed for everyday life, whether you’re heading to the boat park, commuting, travelling, or spending the day on the coast:
A5 Sailcloth Wallet – perfect for travel documents, small tech, and daily essentials.
A4 Sailcloth Wallet – ideal for notebooks, tablets, and keeping things organised on the go.
Sailcloth Coin Purse – small, tough, and sized for cards, cash, keys, or pocket items.
Premium Beach Bag – a roomy, hard-wearing beach companion with rope handles, stainless hardware, a water-resistant base, and a zipped internal pocket.
You’ll also find fresh colour variations across the original styles — inspired by Rooster’s coastal heritage.
The Sandy Point Collection has always been about more than bags. It’s about supporting local craft, reducing waste, and making better use of materials that still have plenty of life left in them.
By working with a local maker and giving retired sails a new purpose, it’s good to show how technical materials can become durable, everyday gear without compromising on practicality or design.
The 2025 Ultimate Gift Guide
Looking for the perfect gift for the sailor in your life?
Whether they’re out in all weathers, just starting their sailing journey, or living for those crisp winter training sessions, our Christmas Gift Guide brings together the best Rooster kit for every type of sailor. To make it even easier, we’ve added a simple icon guide—think Warmth, Waterproof, Travel, Beginner-Friendly and Budget—so you can match your search to exactly what they need. From smart stocking fillers to performance essentials, you’ll find gifts they’ll genuinely love (and actually use) on the water.
Give the All-Weather Warrior something that works as hard as they do. These gift ideas are all about serious warmth and protection—reliable, storm-ready kit that keeps them sailing comfortably through whatever the forecast throws their way.
Pro Aquafleece Top, Aquafleece Beanie, Hot Socks, Hot Hands
Christmas is all about the kids! For the Young Sailor in your life, think gifts that fuel their excitement for every launch and landing. These picks are fun, durable and confidence-boosting—perfect for keeping them warm, comfortable and ready to learn on the water.
Junior Overhead Buoyancy Aid, Aquafleece Neck Gaiter, Junior Microfibre Quick Dry Poncho, Combi Gloves
Treat Your Biggest Fan to something that says thank you for all those early mornings and long waits. These gifts are practical, cosy, and thoughtful—perfect for keeping them comfortable while they cheer you on from the shore.
Pro Aquafleece Rigging Coat, Aquafleece Robe, 35L Dry Back Pack, Sports Drink Water Bottle
Find something special without stretching your wallet with our Under £25 picks. Perfect as stocking fillers or little treats, these gifts are fun, useful, and sure to bring a smile to any sailor’s face.
Rooster Cap, Aquafleece Headband, 10L Drybag, Joey Water Bottle Holder
Discover our Under £100 gift picks—great for giving a little more without going overboard. These thoughtful, high-quality pieces are perfect for sailors who appreciate gear that’s both practical and a treat to unwrap.
35L Dry Backpack, Poly Pro Top, Changing Mat Bag, Microfiber Quick Dry Poncho
For The One That’s Always On the Go, give gifts that make life on the move easier and more enjoyable. From compact, travel-friendly gear to clever kit that packs a punch, these picks keep them ready for every adventure on and off the water.
50L Semi-Dry Duffel Bag, Sports Drink Water Bottle, 90L Carry All Bag, Shoreline Jacket
For Dinghy Sailors, choose gifts that match their love of speed, skill, and adventure on the water. From performance essentials to clever accessories, these picks make every launch, tack, and capsize a little more fun and a lot more comfortable.
Knee Pads, Pro Laced Boots, Pro Lite Aquafleece Top, 60L Dry Bag
For Keelboat Sailors, find gifts that enhance their time on deck and make every voyage smoother. From durable kit to handy accessories, these picks combine practicality with comfort for long days on the water.
SB1 Inshore Dry Smock, SB1 Inshore Jacket, SB1 Inshore Hi-Fits, 50L Semi-Dry Duffel Bag
For Last-Minute Shoppers, don’t panic—we’ve got your back! A Rooster gift card lets them choose exactly what they need, making it the perfect easy, stress-free present that still feels thoughtful.
Rooster Gift Card
No matter who you’re shopping for, there’s something in our Rooster Christmas Gift Guide to make every sailor smile. From stocking fillers to performance essentials, practical gear to travel-friendly treats, you’ll find gifts that are thoughtful, useful, and ready to bring joy both on and off the water.
Junior Winter Kit: How to Keep Young Sailors Warm This Season
When the temperature drops, sailing doesn’t have to stop. With the right layers and smart kit choices, winter sailing can be just as rewarding as summer — sometimes even more so. For junior sailors, learning how to stay warm and dry on the water is a key part of growing in the sport.
At Rooster, we’ve spent years developing kit that works as hard as the sailors wearing it — gear that keeps young sailors confident, comfortable, and ready to face the chill head-on.
Why the Right Winter Kit Matters
Cold conditions can make or break a training session. It’s hard to focus on racing tactics or boat handling when you’re distracted by numb fingers or shivering. Proper layering helps young sailors stay safe and comfortable — and most importantly, enjoy every moment on the water.
Rooster Rider Amelie Ballantyne puts it best:
“Once you’re warm and dry, everything changes. You can focus on sailing — not surviving. My top tip is to block the wind BEFORE you get wet. Wind chill is your number one enemy and it’s hard to warm up if you’re already cold and wet. I always wear my Pro Aquafleece Top to keep warm"
What Our Riders Recommend
We asked our Rooster Riders to share their top layering tips for winter sailing — the things they wish they’d known before their first cold session.
Their advice all points to the same truth: getting layering right means you’ll stay on the water longer, sail better, and have more fun.
The Junior Winter Kit System
Here’s a simple layering setup our Riders swear by:
1. Base Layer – Polypro or ‘Hot’ Top & Leggings
A warm, stretchy yet thin foundation that regulates body temperature without restricting movement.
2. Mid Layer (Wetsuit layer) – Supertherm 4mm Longjohn and Top
The powerhouse of your winter kit. Neoprene creates a dynamic thermal barrier by trapping a thin layer of water and maintaining your core temperature, all while offering stretch and freedom of movement for active sailing.
3. Outer Layer – Aquafleece Spray Top
Your essential weather shield, perfect for throwing on over your base. Protects against spray, rain, and wind chill — keeping core warmth in and water out.
4. Accessories – Gloves, Boots, and Hats
Often underestimated but crucial. Warm extremities = happy sailor.
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Layer up, Sail on…
Great kit doesn’t just keep you warm — it builds confidence. When juniors can focus on their technique rather than the temperature, they develop faster, stay positive, and actually look forward to those early winter starts.
That’s what we love to see at Rooster — young sailors who are comfortable, capable, and ready to take on any conditions.
Explore our Rider-approved winter essentials for junior sailors and help your sailor stay warm, dry, and ready for every challenge this season.
Read more about the right layers for you on our Layering Guide
Redefining Limits: My Journey to Sail Solo Around the Isle of Wight Blind
Written by Dani Anglada Pich
Who I Am
My name is Dani Anglada Pich. I was born in Barcelona in 1986, and the sea has been part of me for as long as I can remember. I first set sail at the age of six in dinghies, and from that very moment I knew: this was where I felt alive. The sound of the wind, the balance of the boat, the salt on my skin—it was home.
At twenty, I was already skippering the ex-Fortuna Light, Spain’s entry in the 1986 Whitbread Round the World Race. That boat carried the spirit of ocean adventure, and being at her helm pushed me to dream even bigger.
Later I studied at the Nautical Faculty of Barcelona, Polytechnic University of Catalogne, becoming a merchant marine officer. My life was all about the sea. And then, in 2018, everything collapsed. An accident on board a merchant vessel left me totally blind.
The first years were brutal. I’ll be honest—I felt like I had lost myself as well as my sight. But slowly, step by step, the sea pulled me back. With rehabilitation, with my family and friends beside me, with professionals and foundations who believed in me, I rebuilt myself. I learned to live again. And more than that—I chose to keep sailing.
In 2024, I founded Yes We Sail, both an association and a start-up, to prove that the sea belongs to everyone, especially those who are told they “can’t.” Sailing became my way of life again, but also my mission: to show that limits are not walls, they are just horizons waiting to be crossed.
Why I Took on the Challenge
Less than a year before the challenge, I said out loud: “I want to sail solo around the Isle of Wight.” At the time it sounded crazy—even to me. But I knew it had to mean something more than just sailing.
During the 37th America’s Cup in Barcelona, I had the support of the organisation and the unconditional encouragement of Grant Dalton. Grant embodies what the Cup is about: perseverance, effort, resilience. I wanted to honour that support. And where better than the Isle of Wight—the very waters where the Hundred Guineas Cup was sailed in 1851, the race that would later become the America’s Cup, and the stage for regattas like the Admiral’s Cup and Cowes Week.
To attempt this circumnavigation blind, in a Patí a Vela—a boat with no rudder, no centreboard, no boom—was my way of tying history to the present. A way to say: the sea is for everyone. And a call: bring sailing back to the Paralympic Games in Brisbane 2032.
Preparation: From Dream to Voyage
To make this real, every detail had to change. My boat, Lady, a Patí a Vela, was built with tactile textures on deck so I could “read” her with my feet and hands. Every rope had a unique feel, so I knew it instantly. I wore a haptic vest that pulsed vibrations for waypoints and wind direction. I studied 3D maps of the island until I could imagine the tides and currents in my head as clearly as if I had seen them with my eyes.
Training in Cowes was intense. The East Cowes Sailing Club opened their doors to me—their slipway, their trust, even their friendship. Magnus Wheatley gave tactical advice, and engineers, volunteers, and sponsors all turned a fragile idea into something seaworthy. And
Lady, built two years earlier with a master boatbuilder and myself, became more than a boat: she was my voice, my balance, my partner.
The Odyssey Around the Island
24 July 2025, 08:01. The cannon of the Royal Yacht Squadron fired. I set off. The first stretch to The Needles was pure joy—12 knots of speed, wind NNW 10–15, and I could feel Lady fly.
Then, silence. At Freshwater Bay the wind dropped, and I had to push eight miles offshore into the Channel to find a breath of air. It took over five hours to reach St Catherine’s Point, sailing downwind with under 10 knots and rolling waves. The Patí doesn’t like that course—it felt unstable, restless under me.
Past the lighthouse, the sea flattened, a NE breeze came in at 12 knots with gusts to 18. For a moment, I thought finally, easier. I was wrong.
After nine hours at sea, past Ventnor and Sandown Bay, came the real trial. The tide turned at low water. Chaos. Gusts slammed up to 28 knots. The hull creaked, the mast groaned, and I thought: What am I doing here, risking everything?
But I stayed. I listened. I focused. I trusted the protocol I’d spent four years building. The Patí speaks if you pay attention—through vibrations, through the surge of the hull, through whispers in the rig. Step by step, I fought on. Thirteen tacks. Twice I was thrown to the deck, struggling to get her steady again. But I carried on.
By sunset, I was spent. Exhaustion, cold, pain. The last miles to Cowes weren’t a fight with the sea—they were a fight with myself. I trimmed the sail, so I didn’t have to move, and locked my focus on the wind, the tide, the rhythm of the boat.
The Finish Line
Finally, the tide lifted me, a soft breeze carried me home. Crossing the line wasn’t the victory I had imagined—it was survival. It was release. It was rebirth.
I collapsed on deck, overwhelmed, and kissed Lady for all she had endured, for bringing me back safe. Two years earlier, with a master boatbuilder, I had begun shaping her. Now, whole and unbroken, she had carried me to harbour. In that moment, I felt nothing but honour. She wasn’t just a boat—she was my companion, my sight, speaking to me mile after mile until we made it home together.
Reflections: What the Sea Taught Me
That day I lived everything: calm and storm, fear and joy, despair and triumph. Times when I doubted. Times when I felt free beyond words. By the end, it all exploded inside me—sadness, pride, exhaustion, happiness, strength.
I realised this: what we call limits are often just perceptions. The sea strips you down until only truth remains. And with preparation, courage, and passion, you can go further than anyone ever thought possible.
Gratitude
None of this would have been possible without those who believed. My deepest thanks to the East Cowes Sailing Club, to Magnus Wheatley, to every volunteer, to my sponsors, and especially to Rooster. The technical clothing and equipment they provided protected me to the very last wave. But more than gear, they gave me something priceless: belief. Belief in people, in dreams, and in the idea that sailing belongs to everyone.
And a very special mention to my main sponsor, Port Masnou and Club Nàutic El Masnou. They’ve been with me from the very start—not only supporting this challenge but building the future of inclusive sailing. They opened their facilities, shared their coaching, and stood behind Yes We Sail with trust and commitment. Without them, this dream would never have left the shore.
Closing Message
To anyone who doubts themselves: remember this. Disabilities are not limits. They are different abilities, different perspectives, different strengths.
If I, without sight, could sail solo around the Isle of Wight, then you too can face your seas—whatever form they take.
This was more than a challenge. It was the beginning of a new horizon: a call for inclusive sailing, for courage, and for the will to believe again.
Why Upgrade to a 4mm Wetsuit for Winter Sailing?
Winter sailing can be some of the most rewarding time on the water — crisp mornings, steady breezes, quieter waters. But with colder conditions comes one big challenge: staying warm. Your wetsuit is your first line of defence, and choosing the right thickness is critical. Here’s why upgrading to a Supertherm 4mm wetsuit can transform your cold-weather sailing experience.
Quick Look:
1. How Neoprene Keeps You Warm
Neoprene works by trapping a thin layer of water between your body and the suit. Your body heats this water, creating an insulating barrier. The thicker the neoprene, the more insulation it provides — making it much harder for heat to escape.
2. Why Thickness Matters
1.5mm neoprene (like our Thermaflex) offers flexibility and comfort for mild to warm conditions.
4mm neoprene (like the Supertherm) adds serious insulation for cold-weather training, helping you retain heat for longer sessions.
Think of it like the difference between a light jacket and a winter coat — both have their place, but when the cold bites, you’ll want the thicker layer.
3. Advanced Linings for Extra Warmth
The Supertherm 4mm range isn’t just thicker — it’s smarter. Enhanced linings wick moisture away from your skin, add thermal comfort, and dry faster between sessions. That means less of the “chill factor” when you put your wetsuit back on for the afternoon race.
4. The Role of Stitching: Flatlock vs GBS
Not all seams are created equal.
Flatlock stitching (used in thinner suits like Thermaflex) is breathable but allows small amounts of water through — fine for warmer sailing.
GBS (Glued and Blind Stitched) seams, used in all our Supertherm range, are sealed to minimise water entry. This keeps the insulating layer of water more stable and your body much warmer.
5. Designed for Winter Performance
Sailors often assume thicker neoprene means restricted movement — not with Supertherm. Our panels are engineered for stretch and flexibility where you need it most, so you stay agile and comfortable while still benefiting from maximum warmth.
6. Pairing with Other Layers
The Supertherm range is built to be part of your complete winter system. Layer it up with:
· Thermal base layers like our Polypro or Hot tops & leggings — not only do they help manage moisture, but they also add an extra insulating layer, trapping air and boosting warmth.
· Spray protection such as the Aquafleece® or SB1 Inshore Dry Smock — your outer defence against wind and water.
Together, these layers create a system that locks in heat, keeps you dry, and stands up to whatever winter sailing throws at you. Read more about layering by visiting our Layering Guide.
Don’t let the cold hold you back. With the right wetsuit, winter sailing can be just as enjoyable — if not more — than the summer season. Our Supertherm 4mm range is designed to give you the warmth, comfort, and performance you need to sail on through the colder months.
Winter Training Layering Tips
Winter doesn’t mean your sailing or training has to stop – it just means you need to prepare your kit properly. The right layering system will keep you warm, dry, and able to focus on performance instead of the cold. At Rooster, we’ve refined our layering philosophy so every piece works together, giving you flexibility whether you’re racing, coaching, or training ashore. You can check out our full layering guide for tips throughout the year, but for Autumn/Winter specific keep reading below:
The Golden Rule: Layer Like an Onion
Layering is about trapping warm air close to your body while managing moisture and protecting against wind and spray. Each layer has a job to do, and when combined, they deliver comfort and performance in even the harshest conditions.
Think of this as your second skin. Its job is to regulate body temperature and wick moisture away, keeping you dry even when you’re working hard.
Technical base layers: Soft, quick-drying fabrics prevent chills caused by sweat.
Close-fitting design: Ensures no cold gaps and allows easy layering on top.
Rooster Pick: Hot Top & Leggings – the winter sailor’s secret weapon.
Top tip: Skip rash vests or Lycra layers as insulation – they won’t add warmth and can actually make you feel cooler. When it comes to layering, sometimes less really is more.
This is where you add warmth. Choose pieces that are flexible, breathable, and easy to peel off when conditions change.
Flexible layering: Adjust your neoprene thickness to match the forecast. When the temperature drops below 15°C, reach for your Supertherm® 4mm Top and Longjohn for maximum warmth. In milder conditions, your Thermaflex® 1.5mm layers may be all you need – and if you’re someone who feels the cold, add extra base layers for comfort. When it is really really cold, you could double up on neoprene!
Check out our blog on what the forecast says vs the actual temperatures.
Your shell is the barrier against wind, spray, and rain. Look for waterproofing, breathability, and freedom of movement.
Aquafleece Spray tops or SB1 Inshore Smock: Great for dinghy sailing.
SB1 Jacket or Pro Rigging Jacket: Added protection when conditions are rougher.
Your hands, feet, and head lose heat fastest, so finishing your system with quality accessories is vital.
Neoprene gloves & mitts for grip and warmth.
Neoprene socks layered under boots for warm, dry feet.
Hats, beanies, neck gaiters & balaclavas to prevent heat loss from your head and neck.
💡 Did you know? Research published in the British Medical Journal found that if your head is the only part of your body uncovered, you can lose around 7–10% of your body heat through it. A simple hat or hood can make a huge difference to your comfort and endurance on the water.
Customer Favourite Pick for Autumn/Winter Training: AquaPro Gloves, Hot Socks, Supertherm Beanie & Aquafleece Neck Gaiters.
One of the toughest parts of winter training is when the day is split into two sessions with downtime in between. That mid-day break can be when the cold really creeps in, leaving you feeling flat, sluggish, and unmotivated for round two. The good news? With a few smart habits, you can stay warm, recover properly, and head back out ready to perform.
Top tips for staying warm between sessions:
Layer up quickly: Throw on a warm, windproof outer layer such as our Pro Aquafleece® Rigging Coat or Aquafleece® Robe to trap heat and stop the chill setting in.
Swap your kit: Take a spare pair of socks and gloves to change into during the break – dry, warm hands and feet make a huge difference.
Don’t forget your head: A simple beanie helps keep body heat in and makes you feel instantly warmer.
Refuel smartly: Pack proper food and a hot drink to top up energy levels and keep your core temperature steady.
Keep moving: Light activity between sessions helps circulation and stops you from cooling down too much.
Avoid rash/lycra layers – they hold water and makes you cold.
Stay flexible – pack an extra mid-layer, socks and gloves in your kit bag so you can adapt.
Check your fit – layers should sit comfortably without restricting movement.
Look after your gear – rinse saltwater off regularly and let items dry fully.
Final Thought: Winter sailing and training are all about preparation. Get your layering right, and you’ll be warm, comfortable, and ready to perform – whatever the weather throws at you.
Our full layering guide and more information on layering for different conditions can be found here
Steve Cockerill explains: 'Follow-on' ILCA Training
My favourite training routine for small to medium sized groups is a ‘Follow-On’.
Rooster Autumn 2025 Collection | New Duffel Bag, Jackets, Fleece & Sunglasses
Autumn is a season of change — cooler mornings, shorter days, and crisp conditions on and off the water. It’s also the time when the right layers and reliable kit make all the difference. For the Autumn 2025, we’ve launched a brand-new line-up designed to keep you ready for whatever the season throws your way: the 50L Semi-Dry Duffel Bag, the Shoreline Jacket, the Polartec® Fleece, and Polarised Sunglasses.
Whether you’re heading to training, commuting, or escaping to the coast, these new arrivals are built to perform across every part of your lifestyle.
NEW IN:
When it comes to transporting kit, durability and reliability are key. The new 50L Semi-Dry Duffel Bag has been designed to handle the demands of everyday use and weekend adventures.
50-litre capacity: spacious enough for sailing kit, gym gear, or a weekend away.
Semi-dry construction: water-resistant materials keep contents protected from spray and showers.
Built to last: rugged fabrics and reinforced details ensure long-term reliability.
It’s the ideal bag for the sailor, coach, or anyone who wants one solution for their kit, wherever they’re headed.
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The Shoreline Jacket brings together performance and versatility. Designed to bridge the gap between watersports protection and everyday practicality, it’s a lightweight, breathable jacket you can wear almost anywhere.
Water-resistant and breathable for comfort in unpredictable conditions.
Lightweight design makes it easy to wear on its own or over a fleece.
Everyday style that looks just as good on a coastal walk as it does on the daily commute.
It’s the kind of jacket you’ll keep by the door, ready for whatever the day brings.
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A dependable fleece is a year-round essential, but it really comes into its own in autumn. Our new Polartec® Fleece delivers premium warmth without bulk, making it perfect as a standalone piece or a layering option under waterproofs.
Made with Polartec® fabric for trusted quality and performance.
Warm yet lightweight, so you stay comfortable without overheating.
Versatile fit that works on the water, at the club, or in everyday use.
It’s practical, comfortable, and built to last — everything you need from a mid-layer.
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Autumn brings low sun and dazzling glare, especially around the water. Our Polarised Sunglasses are designed to protect your eyes and improve visibility in these conditions.
Polarised lenses cut through glare and sharpen detail.
Lightweight and durable frames for all-day comfort.
Essential protection for training, coaching, or time outdoors.
They’re a small piece of kit that makes a big difference to comfort and performance.
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Ready for Autumn Adventures
From the tough new duffel bag to versatile layers and glare-cutting sunglasses, this 2025 collection has been designed with durability, comfort, and practicality at its core. Whether you’re preparing for time on the water, long coaching days, or simply making the most of crisp autumn weekends, this kit is built to move with you.
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