Gentlemen,
I will gladly "Throw that old tie-on boom out right
now. Go home, get a saw, chop it up and burn it."
even after a season of using it, I'm still not sure if
I'm tieing it on correctly.
Bob thanks for the offer. I think I'll put a reserve
on your boom. I suspect that it will work great since
I have a mistral (mid 80's f2?) and a carbon mast. But
still being a beginner, I'll pass on the bic combo for
now. It probably is too small for a 210# doughnut
anyway.
Cheeers!
Doug
Maybe we can do the deal at the party. Sounds like
fun.
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> Message: 4
> Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2004 17:39:30 -0600
> From: Robert Mckean <robertpix@...>
> Subject: some stuff for sale (sail)
>
> My garage has finally filled up with WS gear! I have
> a good beginner 127 ltr. Bic Astro Rock short board
> for the intermediate (you know how to waterstart and
> at least tack around). It comes complete with 3 good
> sails: 7.5 V8, 6.0 Sailworks and a 5.4 raf. A
> Sailworks carbon Mast, DaKine and WS Hawaii Booms,
> mast foot + extension, 2 fins and a bag to put all
> the stuff in. $375 takes all. I also have a really
> good O'neil dry suit for the 175 lb. person, rarely
> worn (because I blew up to 190 after I bought it!)
> $75. Also, a great set of Thule car racks adaptable
> to any roof $150.
>
> And especially for TIE-ON BOOM OWNERS!!!!! a damn
> good, blue and gold, Mistral clamp-on $50
>
> Bob 586 445 8650
>
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Doug Little
20918 W. Glen Haven Cir
Northville, MI 48167
(248)347-4369
doug.little@...