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    Posted: 26 Jul 06 at 9:14am
Cheers ill stick with it i think. The boat as a whole seems pretty bullet proof so all is good, thanks alot.  
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The dagger board on the 6 is like most of the rest of it- pretty bullet proof (just as well when i'm sailing it). The structure is likely to be some reinforcing bars surrounded by a foam core with the glass (?) and gel coat over the top. When you put you weight on it the rods will flex but the gel coat doesn't have the same elasticity so cracks show.
I wouldn't worry too much about it- mine was pristine until i fell from the top of the rack onto it (small children should not be allowed near 600 sailors given the selection of language that boat brings!), now it has some crazing in the gel coat but still seems as strong as ever. Sure ldc would be happy to help you part with some hard earned if your worried.....
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Do you mean they run horizontally, near where the board exits the hull?

If so, then it sounds like they could well be stress cracks. You'll only find out if they are critical if you hear a "bang" and start going sideways!  It can and does happen.

The alternative is to buy a new one, which would be advisable if you're trying to win the nationals but may be an overkill if you're club sailing. Best bet is to wait until it happens. It probably won't, but you never know!

 

 

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Not sure if they are called this but i found lines along my daggerboard, mostly aroundthe top i guess this is just wearing away from all my capsizing but is this a critical thing? I just dont want it to snap on me, but there not cheap. Its for a 600 by the way and does flex abit when im on it, is this usual? Thanks for any replys
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