Re: [rec.windsurfing] Rescue on SF Bay or Don't Forget Your Uphaul

From: Soheil Zahedi (soheilz@sco.COM-DeleteThis)
Date: Tue Apr 04 1995 - 13:38:09 PDT


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Subject: Re: [rec.windsurfing] Rescue on SF Bay or Don't Forget Your Uphaul
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Date: Tue, 4 Apr 1995 13:38:09 -0700 (PDT)
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Rob,

It's been my experience that with a bit of practice you can
uphaul just about anything (you do need just a hint of a breeze
though). Give it a try sometime, it's good to have this in your
bag of tricks.

Soheil Zahedi
Seatrend 8'2"

##> Everybody on the Bay (and anywhere the wind shuts
##> down quickly) should have an uphaul and know how to use it, no mater how
##> small their board is.
##
##How can you uphaul an 8'4" low volume board? I'm all for safety but I would
##certainly think there is a threshold where uphauling is not a viable option
##unless you can walk a high wire.
##
##Rob Garneau
##Bic Hip Hop 8'4"
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