Well, the good news is it's not an Obrien proprietory thing. Looks like a
Windsure. They are no longer manufacturing and only into teaching watersports
now. They were a fairly common cheaper alternative to a Chinook system. Someone
here may have parts laying around still. The person that gave you the board in
the first place??
Even better news is that it does look like the board will accept Chinook gear
instead. Which is very common and more likely to find used here or anywhere.
--- In Manitoba_Windsurfing_Club@yahoogroups.com, Brad Woodworth
<windsurfwoody@...> wrote:
>
> thanks for the pic.
>
> Hmmm, can't say that I've ever seen one of those bases before. If you get the
picture posted for the rest of the group to see (follow Myron's instructions)
someone in the group should be able to help you out.
> By the looks of the track, you may be able to use a more modern base/universal
joint for the board.
>
> Woody - CAN757
> www.windsurfnow.ca
>