RE: Doug's Beach

From: Dave Hoagland (hoagland@sfgate.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Thu Apr 04 1996 - 09:35:59 PST


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From: Dave Hoagland <hoagland@sfgate.com-DeleteThis>
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On Wed, 3 Apr 1996 22:01:09 -0800 Chris Grippo wrote:

>I can't believe my boom snapped (although it was at the head
and it was
>the third Fiberspar that I have broke). The funny thing is
that it was
>only about 14 months old. No warrenty here, 12 month policy.
Guess I
>could have tem fix it for a price, but Heck I just assume buy
a new one.
>Any advice? Hey, it's great to hear what is going on in Bay
Area. Happy
>Sailing.
>

Hey, try a Chinook, they're heavier but tough to break. They
are also extremely easy to adjust and clamp on. I don't know
anyone who has managed to break one that was'nt several years
old.

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