Re: boom recommendations

From: Gib Cooper (bambugib@harborside.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Fri May 10 1996 - 08:44:08 PDT


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Subject: Re: boom recommendations


 the ends
>of my alum. booms where stuck again. these are the kind of booms with
>the spring loaded pins.

I am not going to recommend any booms but go back to basics of sailing in
salt water. Always take the booms apart and rinse in freshwater. Most times
after sailing our fence looks like a colorful clothesline with all the hard
and software hanging out.

Gib Cooper
TW's Surf Shop
Gold Beach, OR



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