Re: Mounting Bracket For Board

From: Jim Paugh (James.Paugh@Eng.Sun.COM-DeleteThis)
Date: Mon Feb 27 1995 - 10:43:47 PST


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From: James.Paugh@Eng.Sun.COM-DeleteThis (Jim Paugh)
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Subject: Re: Mounting Bracket For Board
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I thought about doing this by taking an old swiveling desk chair,
removing the back rest, and strapping an old board to the seat. If
it's a stable enough chair, it should work fine. You might be able
to find an old desk chair at a Good Will store or used furniture
store.

~Jim

> From westes@usc.com-DeleteThis Mon Feb 27 01:06:14 1995
> Date: Mon, 27 Feb 1995 01:02:22 -0800
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> From: Will Estes <westes@usc.com-DeleteThis>
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> Subject: Mounting Bracket For Board
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> Does anyone make a mounting bracket for a
> windsurf board that I could use to turn one
> of my boards into a kind of simulator? I was
> thinking of setting up a rig in the back yard
> with no sail just to practice tacks and the
> like.
>
> Ideally the bracket would have a rotating
> base, so that I could get some sense for the
> board rotating underneath me. Who makes said
> device, and how do I reach them?
>
> --
> Thanks,
> Will Estes Internet: westes@usc.com-DeleteThis
> U.S. Computer Saratoga, CA 95070
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