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    Posted: 07 Feb 21 at 11:33pm
Not sure which thread it was a few months ago, but IIRR someone was after this picture.
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Wasn’t me but kept the Magazine for years because of that picture, I still have an article from July of that year on the ultimate dinghy. 
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Thanks, I wanted this as well. If anyone has the Y&Y front cover and article that would be great. Is there an article in the dinghy mag as well?
Mistral Div II prototype board, Original Windsurfer, Hornet built'74.
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Thanks, I wanted this as well. If anyone has the Y&Y front cover and article that would be gravy. Is there an article in the dinghy mag as well?
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Riv-so do you have one on the mistral div 2 boards with Al honeycomb in them?
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I will try posting the article tomorrow, it is from July that year 
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Originally posted by Oatsandbeans

Riv-so do you have one on the mistral div 2 boards with Al honeycomb in them?


What do you want to know?

I was involved with the first prototypes in the honeycomb, they were made by SP systems on the IOW, had to take Karl (Charlie)Messmer over there, at the time I was making Turbo boards that I'd designed up at Parkers and we were negotiating to take Mistral on here in the UK it was 80-81 thereabouts, they were hollow. Eventually the M1 got made with a low density solid foam core they were the best, fastest, lightest, I've still got mine.

I also found two or three Dinghy mags just recently, I used to write for them, it was how I met Eric Twiname, it's funny I was just thinking of mentioning how much I miss having mags like that, there are interesting articles that I read in one of them about trimming masts using spreaders, fascinating, don't see anything like that nowadays.
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I was just asking because I built the honeycomb ones in 1981 and wondered if they were still in one piece or had self destructed into a “crunchy” mess of glass and Al.
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Love the sailing apparel of that era. all the guy in the photo needs is a beer towel on the rear of his boiler suit and he'd look just like the dinghy sailors from my youth.

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Originally posted by Oatsandbeans

I was just asking because I built the honeycomb ones in 1981 and wondered if they were still in one piece or had self destructed into a “crunchy” mess of glass and Al.


Did you work for SP then? Or the other lot (whoever they were, I only knew the IOW connection)those first hollow boards leaked as did most hollow div 2 boards, difficult to stop as much came in through the bungs and cb case, but the full foam version did the job, but by then other Div 2 boards with more volume were faster.

There are still some around, you hear about them from time to time on fb. They were not cheap, costing a grand, board only, when £750 still bought a complete Laser.

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