Re: Sad Day

From: Bob Duncan (bob_duncan@radius.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Fri Aug 22 1997 - 08:41:40 PDT


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Date: Fri, 22 Aug 1997 08:41:40 -0700
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From: Bob Duncan <bob_duncan@radius.com-DeleteThis>
Subject: Re: Sad Day
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Can you give the details of how the equipment was stolen? Was it stolen
right at the site? What time of day? I sail there quite a bit and this
worries me.

Thanks
Bob Duncan

At 06:38 PM 8/21/97 -0700, you wrote:
>
>A very sad day...... :(
>
>Our windsurfing club had all of its equipment stolen on Wed 8/21/97
>from Palo Alto, CA. Police reports have been filed - the value was
>well into five digits. :( I assume the thieves will try to sell the
>equipment (locally?). I have included a partial equipment list below,
>please keep any eye out for any of this equipment at your local
>sailing site or shop. If you do see it, please contact me ASAP
>(number at bottom).
>
>If you know of any swap meets left in the season, let me know.
>
>Several of the items are very distinguishable. For those of you who
>don't have time to wade through the list, the obvious items are :
>
> - Windwing Convertable Sails (1992) with black sail numbers
> SUXX. They are the bright lime yellow/green with pink highlites.
> (We still has a few that were "saved" by being
> repaired so don't attack us at any of the Bay area
> sailing sites, but do question the sailors.)
> - CFX 8'4" board with very obvious grid pattern of holes (2"
> spacing) on the bottom due to the traditional CFX
> delamination repair. The board is white with blue
> letters.
> - Also two BIC Rumbas which have the strange pink graphics
> and obvious white marinetex repair on the nose due to boom strikes.
>
>Thanks,
> Glen Sapilewski (650-723-5908)
>
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>
>The (almost) Full List
>We have serial numers for many of the items...
>Please keep an eye out for the following gear :
>
>Boards :
> 2 Hifly 265 (1995)
> 2 Hifly 275 (1995)
> white plastic boards with black Dakine footstraps
> 2 BIC Rumbas, pink with large ugly repairs from boom
> crashes on noses
> 3 Mistral Energies (1992?)
> with standard Energy repair - port side
> front footpad heel dents
> dents repaired with black epoxy
> 1 CFX 8'4" extremely obvious repair with many many
> holes drilled with grid (2" spacing) pattern
> on bottom
> 1 Mistral Ecstacy 1992? yellow/orangish with red Ian Boyd fin.
>
>
>Masts
> 5 Dynafiber 460/25 masts (black)
> 5 Powerex - flextop masts (red) - well used but amazingly durable
>Sails
> many Windwing Convertible Sails (1992 vintage)
> obvious with large black sail numbers SU01-SU13
> many Windwing Slalom Comp (6.0,5.4,4.8) (1992 vintage) flextop
> many Windwing Slalom Comp (6.0,5.4,4.8) (1995 ) constant curve
> 1 Windwind Race 5.2 1994 vintage
> 2 Multisails 3.3/3.8
>
>Booms
> 3 Chinook (new head) Al 1,1/4" grip
> 2 Kinetic push button style booms with extensions
> several Nautix (91' vintage) booms
>
>Hardware
> many chinook bases and extensions
> 2 north extensions
> many Rainbow Rhinos, Race Fins
> mistral bases
> helmet ...
> tools
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>
>
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