sailboard recovery

From: Ken Poulton (poulton@zonker.labs.agilent.com-DeleteThis.com)
Date: Wed Sep 18 2002 - 01:19:01 PDT


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From: Ken Poulton <poulton@zonker.labs.agilent.com-DeleteThis.com>
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Subject: sailboard recovery


Does anyone know where I can borrow or hire a small boat to go out to
the bridge pier and (hopefully) recover my board?

One might argue that an 8-year-old board is not worth it, but I hope to
sail that Tiga 257 (nigh indestructable, and now irreplaceable) for
another 8 years.

Lost floating under the SM bridge: Yellow Windwing 4.4 (plus boom and
mast). Has my name and number on it.

Ken

"Who, after all, can plot a single day's journey on the water, much less
foresee a life that follows no riverbed?" -- Steve Faulkner



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