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    Posted: 29 Jun 06 at 12:29pm

ooops .........

we're at Burghfield (Reading) this weekend and I put several dinks in my board last time I was there ... those islands are like icebergs (only 10% above water)

wonder when they'll have them removed, which was talked about last year ... make a good expanse of water

you up against the (self professed) maniac in the Medway race this weekend Doug? ... he's very dissapointed his V isn't ready in time (make the most of it)

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OK, Yellowhammer, maybe you're the man to trial the latest idea to avoid the shark bites.

Cut off a couple of inches of thick-walled high pressure rubber hose, about 10mm dia. or less (like the small ones you find under your car's bonnet - maybe you can use your engine's vacuum hose ) and stick it in the bottom rear corner of your d'board case. Ideally, cut out a section so that it locks in around the internal corner where the case widens a bit up from the bottom of the hull.

This will vastly reduce the impact pressure on the t.e.

Couple of minutes work for an engineer like you...

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Originally posted by yellowhammer

A couple of views from V3000 demonstrations at Queen Mary over the last few weeks, posted on our website:

"Just wanted to pop in and say I had the pleasure of trying out the new V3000 a few weekends ago with Graham from Queen Mary's. I have to say it's an extremely nice boat, & would get my vote over a Vago. The Vago is more comfortable to sit in, but my goodness the V3 is way nicer to sail. It's light & goes like the clappers when a gust hits. The Vago feels like a plastic tub compared." (RS700 sailor who learned single handed trapezing in a Laser 3000)

"When we hoisted (the kite) this Wednesday in 23-26 knots of wind, my Wednesday night crew, who also sails a standard 3000, and I both agreed that we never knew a 3000 could travel that fast. Phenenominal!" (Laser 3000 owner)

That first one's especially to wind Sumo up!!!

I'm not listening!!!!

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