Re: Wave rules, wetsuit question

From: Erik Eiseman (eeiseman@worldnet.att.net-DeleteThis)
Date: Fri Jan 04 1980 - 00:48:32 PST


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From: "Erik Eiseman" <eeiseman@worldnet.att.net-DeleteThis>
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Subject: Re: Wave rules, wetsuit question
Date: Fri, 4 Jan 1980 00:48:32 -0800
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Waves rule.
Ride the wave.
Give people the right of way on the wave if you have power and they have a
good wave. Take it if you don't (obviously, you don't have a choice)
Waddell was delicious on Friday, rigged a 4.5 sailed beautiful waves, met
some friends, rigged a 5.0. Sailed till 7;15, drive home see lights of pac
bell.

WETSUIT PROBLEMS*****I recently purchased a Neil pryde 5 / 3 zipperless. In
1/4 of the summer the thing has fallen apart. Stitching coming undone, and
now a seam has ripped. ALSO! there was an embarrassing rip in the crotch
area, I thought this was due to my own fault BUT yesterday I saw my third
suit with the same rip and the same embarrassed sailor thinking he
accidentally did this. This suit replaced a rip curl that completely wore
out in a year. What is going on with this gear? Anyone else with this NP
problem. I love the suit otherwise.very warm.

PRICE OF THE Reactor bar****** I just had to purchase a new backup harness
to tide me over while my thermoform is being sent back to dakine. The new
reactor bar was meant to save me from purchasing new harness lines every
after a week on the water BUT now the reactor bar has EATEN through my nylon
webbing on my harness in 1/2 a summer!! This costs 35$ and a few days to do
locally or a week to 10 days from dakine.
Dakine said to feed the strap over the top of the bar, it seemed to help
yesterday at waddell.

Please tone down the shark talk. I like sharing all our ideas but it
doesn't help when you are on the water waterstarting. What a blessing it
may be to give back to the food chain that we so selfishly take from. Sail
hard this weekend.

On my last trip to the gorge I met G. Harris and G. Haye. If anyone else is
out in the bay or coast, I drive a green jeep cherokee witha rocket box on
top, and a SF city sticker(red) on the bumper. Always like to meet new
people.

Erik



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