Re: Chinook's

From: Jim Paugh (jpaugh@caribe-85.Eng.Sun.COM-DeleteThis)
Date: Thu Apr 04 1996 - 16:37:55 PST


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From: jpaugh@caribe-85.Eng.Sun.COM-DeleteThis (Jim Paugh)
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Subject: Re: Chinook's
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> As for the head, it seems much more flexible than my older Windsurfing Hawaii,
> which is somewhat annoying in the gusts since I want to harness that energy,
> rather than let it move the mast around. The adjustment end, however, is
> a snap to use.

If you're worried about losing energy in flex, you should be using carbon
over aluminum. Huge difference.

~Jim



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