Yeah - that sounds like a classic box.
For old kit, it may be worth your while trying Windsurfing Worcester. They
seem to specialise in stocking old stuff. Be worth a call, though - as
others have mentioned - you should be able to pick up a regular classic box
fin anywhere. Aim for one about 36cm. Try before you buy to make sure it
fits!!
Martin F
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: vepoware [mailto:mailbox@...]
> Sent: Friday, 11 April 2003 16:09
> To: windsurf-uk@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [windsurf-uk] Re: Old Dog (and board), New Tricks
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> Thanks for all the feedback so far.
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> I'm in the middle of sunny Scotland - near the coast and a
> watersports loch (more likely initial venue). Grateful for the
> unexpected offers of kit, but the costs involved wouldn't be a
> barrier to me buying better kit if/when windsurfing was something I
> was going to "do". I'd rather see free kit going to someone with
> interest/promise who's progress is limited through lack of cash.
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> For now, I'll be happy if I can have a go/have a laugh with this free
> board, fully aware of the limitations and how it is not
> representative of the latest gear. After all, the guy who first owned
> it went on to greater windsurfing things ...
>
> Seems like the only issue I really need to resolve right now is the
> missing fin. I'm willing to go hunt one down, but what am I looking
> for? Is my description (255 x 10mm slot, ascii-wise =[]======[]= ) of
> a "classic box" or something else?
>
> You guys rock =:)
>
> Stewart
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