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>I got a question - how do you wear a fanny pack to store all this
>incredible safety gear when you have a high-backed seat harness?
Wear the fanny pack over one shoulder. Even for a seat harness,
wearing it this way keeps it from hanging down and banging into
wavetops.
Ken Poulton
poulton@opus.hpl.hp.com-DeleteThis
"I would rather be in the surf thinking about God than in church
thinking about the surf." -- William Herbert Anders
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