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- From: kirk@hpcc01.corp.hp.com (Kirk Lindstrom)
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1993 06:59:58 GMT
- Subject: Re: rowing attachment
- Message-ID: <4310572@hpcc01.corp.hp.com>
- Organization: Shredding the water of SF Bay, HP-OCD
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- Newsgroups: rec.windsurfing
- References: <9301260256.AA13601@bodie.corp.frame.com.frame>
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- >Has anybody heard of a rowing attachment for windsurfers? I
- >saw an ad once but no longer have it. Any help greatly
- >appreciated. thanks!!!
- >
- >-dkl@frame.com
- >----------
- Well, I got some bungies and attached my beach chair to my 9'9" one
- windless, 100F day at San Luis and borrowed a kids raft paddle.
- Problem was the chair kept slipping and I kept getting wet which was
- half the fun anyway.
-
- Next year I might try some of those board to rack straps that won't
- stretch and see how it works. Film at 11.
-
- Surf jousting is also a possibility: You need 2 players. Seperate
- 50ft or so, stand on a board with a mast for balance. Use the mast
- to pole the board towards your foe and knock him or her off his or her
- board with the mast. Helmets and eye protection strongly advised.
- On shore cameras are a must.
-
- 8-)
-
- Kirk out (of mind?)
-