Fwd: Lost Board

From: Wendy Preuit (wendy.preuit@stanford.edu-DeleteThis.com)
Date: Mon Jul 16 2001 - 14:13:40 PDT


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Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2001 14:13:40 -0700
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From: Wendy Preuit <wendy.preuit@stanford.edu-DeleteThis.com>
Subject: Fwd: Lost Board


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>Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2001 10:21:37 -0700
>To: JR Johnston <jrstudio@home.com-DeleteThis.com>
>From: Lyn Preuit <lyn@cpeng.com-DeleteThis.com>
>Subject: Lost Board
>
>Mast base came out of the track. Seemed to be suddenly loose, it was ok
>for an hour of hard sailing. The mast & base (with nut) came free of the
>board at the conclusion of a jibe. The chop moved the board faster than I
>could swim. The swim in was a little over one mile and a bit more than 2
>hours. I was met by two ambulances, one fire truck, and the park ranger
>when I reached shore (at the launch). They all wanted to save me....after
>I reached shore.
>
>My rig (sail, mast, boom) also rode the chop, seemed to want to go the
>same way as I was swimming so I brought it along with me. It was nice
>that I didn't loose my rig as well as the board but I wouldn't recommend
>trying to swim in a rig. Conditions happened to be just right (light
>chop, slack tide) so that it worked out for me. I kept close track of my
>progress and I seemed to be moving OK with the rig. I would have left the
>rig if it had taken much extra effort.
>
>I'd like to get hold of the board to figure out how it came apart. The
>base was tight when I went out. I clearly remember tightening it. I was
>in the water only once while sailing. The base, nut, & threads all look
>fine. I'd like to get hold of the board!
>
>Feel free to put this out on windtalk.
>
>You wrote:
> >Subject: HEy!
> >What happened to your board?!!
> >JR
>
>

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