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Created by Aus06 Aus06  > 9 months ago, 26 Jun 2010
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Aus06
Aus06

SA

235 posts

26 Jun 2010 1:12pm


... seen at the finish line of the 2010 LOC - a fantastic effort!
sausage
sausage

QLD

4873 posts

26 Jun 2010 1:43pm
You sure this hasn't been left since the finish of the 1985 LOC.
nebbian
nebbian

WA

6277 posts

26 Jun 2010 1:42pm
Needs more batten tension
ejmack
ejmack

VIC

1308 posts

26 Jun 2010 3:43pm
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sausage said...

You sure this hasn't been left since the finish of the 1985 LOC.


Hehe..... no, the harness lines look fairly new!
busterwa
busterwa

3782 posts

26 Jun 2010 2:05pm
boom height makes it look set up for a midget!
flipper4444
flipper4444

VIC

1214 posts

26 Jun 2010 6:24pm
Your jokeing me?? that is unreal i would never sail a board that small in the LOC and a board built in 1960, that is awesome ha,ha this guy deserves a medal.. WILL SOME RICH GUY ON SEABREEZE PLEASE DO HIM A FAVOUR AND BUY THIS GUY A NEW BOARD

wish i had some spare money to buy him a new board..
sinker
sinker

WA

255 posts

26 Jun 2010 4:36pm
It's Kevin's, the french dude. He completed the race alright

GTsails
GTsails

VIC

12 posts

26 Jun 2010 7:23pm
I love seeing how well people sail this old stuff.

Old school dudes can still be pretty quick.
Mobydisc
Mobydisc

NSW

9029 posts

26 Jun 2010 7:46pm
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sausage said...

You sure this hasn't been left since the finish of the 1985 LOC.


I don't think the www existed in 1985.
flipper4444
flipper4444

VIC

1214 posts

26 Jun 2010 9:20pm
I was just thinking maybe he is a troll and stuck it there for a joke
sausage
sausage

QLD

4873 posts

27 Jun 2010 12:35am
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sinker said...

It's Kevin's, the french dude. He completed the race alright




Well if it's Kevin's, it must be '07
I heard he got shafted just on the finish line of his first leg though.
Little Jon
Little Jon

NSW

2115 posts

27 Jun 2010 10:30pm
How could anyone use the forward rear strap, it looks like 6 inches from the front straps
Haircut
Haircut

QLD

6491 posts

28 Jun 2010 10:44am

like a ford taurus, it looks like it could be sailed forwards or backwards?
flipper4444
flipper4444

VIC

1214 posts

28 Jun 2010 12:01pm
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Haircut said...


like a ford taurus, it looks like it could be sailed forwards or backwards?


priceless
KenHo
KenHo

NSW

1353 posts

28 Jun 2010 12:59pm
I could be wrong, but is that a converted surfboard ?

Awesome to see old gear on the water. I've been given a run plenty of times by guys on glass boards with mylar sails.
evets
evets

WA

685 posts

28 Jun 2010 7:40pm
Not mine, it was at the finish
firiebob
firiebob

WA

3177 posts

28 Jun 2010 8:37pm
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evets said...

Not mine, it was at the finish


Next year Steve
nosinkanow
nosinkanow

NSW

441 posts

30 Jun 2010 2:01pm
It looks like an old John Hall designed wave board of the mid '80s if I'm correct, it had similar volume and length to slalom boards of the day. I wish someone would design large volume waveboards again....oh forgot they have, Kona do 140 and 170 litre jobbies....must start saving some sheckles, lots of them.
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