Re: board repair

From: zeev_gur@peoplesoft.com-DeleteThis
Date: Thu May 13 1999 - 19:22:03 PDT


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Martin - do not sail majorly dinged boards far from shore, unless
you are looking for some heavy exercize. In that case
your local swiming pool might be a better choice ;-)

Z.

Martin Frankel <mdf@sgi.com-DeleteThis> on 05/13/99 07:21:24 PM

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Subject: Re: board repair

While we're on the (perennial) topic of broken production boards, I
think I flat-landed my Mistral Screamer II one too many times.
There's a minor but definite crease across the bottom of the board
about a foot in front of the mast track, from rail to rail. The deck
is fine. It doesn't seem to affect the performance of the board but
I'm worried that it's a sign of internal damage and I'll end up in the
middle of the bay with half a board. Has anyone else seen this kind
of thing? Am I nuts to keep sailing this board?

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