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jnesbitt
jnesbitt
@jnesbitt
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Joined: June 7, 2010 10:55 am
Topics: 2 / Replies: 12
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you've inspired me to practice capsizing. and to get a bag. The more i reviewed the comments on this thread I'm more convinced that a float isn't the ...

14 years ago
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i was mostly thinking that no matter how it's attached one is still in the position of holding it and self out from the hull in an effort to counter-w...

15 years ago
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the design makes wonderful sense. I wonder what a carbon fiber pole would cost?

15 years ago
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Bows were into the wind - i was not anchored boom was uncleated didn't do anything with the jib. maybe a B- for effort. the righting bags sound go...

15 years ago
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I capsized for the first time when i was soloing this weekend and had ample opportunity to observe my P19 in a state of 'sideways'. context: I weigh...

15 years ago
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good question. The mast is sealed, but i thought that a sealed mast is not sufficient in the prevention of turtling. am i wrong?

15 years ago
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I'm OK with putting it on, but will it support the weight(physics) of a capsized prindle 19? I solo mostly and locating and installing the right mast ...

15 years ago
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will a baby bob work for a prindle 19?

15 years ago
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I?ve started building the following: I wanted something that is strong, requires little modification to cat, can be removed easily, and takes into c...

15 years ago
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prestonracing wrote: Do not put wd40 on it.there's no metal in that area. Try putting the boat on the ground and pull the boards back and up at the sa...

15 years ago
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prestonracing wrote: You pull them half way back in the slot then yank straight up.they should pop out. i put them at half way position and attempted...

15 years ago
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divimon2000 wrote: Centerboards? They slide strait up. There is a hollow dowel thru the center that just slides simply straight up the track in the ...

15 years ago
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