Lost Fiberspar Boom

From: John V. Morris (jmorris@cup.hp.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Fri Jun 13 1997 - 17:31:44 PDT


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Subject: Lost Fiberspar Boom
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Anybody find a boom?

I left mine behind, either at the Cal Sailing Club on Wednesday,
or at Palo Alto on Thursday. It's a Fiberspar boom with the round backend
and short, fixed harness lines.

If found, please give me a call at home (415) 323-0739.

Many thanks,

   John Morris



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