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Topic: JIb and centreboard wanted |
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dt |
Posted: 25-Sep-07 21:55 |
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Buzz jib and centreboard required to replace tired jib and butchered centreboard
Dave and Gill - 951 |
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Mark Ingledew |
Posted: 06-Oct-07 14:45 |
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I noticed there is a daggerboard on ebay at the moment which you may be interested in: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Buzz-Sailing-Dinghy-Daggerboard-KJB_W0QQitemZ11 0177666579QQihZ001QQcategoryZ15271QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewIte m Mark
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dt |
Posted: 07-Oct-07 19:50 |
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Thanks
Looks like a bit of work needed.
Can anybody advise how easy or difficult it would be to glue?
Dave |
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thomas01 |
Posted: 13-Oct-07 13:09 |
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Hi, I have a number of brand new jibs available. See my advert above or call me on 07841105550 for more info. Thanks, Tom |
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dt |
Posted: 22-Oct-07 19:58 |
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Got the centreboard off Ebay - very good for £30
Any recommendations of a good glue for a small split in edge?
Just need a Sobstad jib now.
[Edited by dt on 22-Oct-07 19:58] |
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Stu B |
Posted: 11-Aug-08 14:35 |
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Hi Dave,
I hope your Buzz sailing is going well?
What did you do with the old board? If it is of no use to you then i may be interested in it.
Stuart. |
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dt |
Posted: 12-Aug-08 08:15 |
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Thanks Stu, we're making good but slow progress, but we've not sailed enough recently, with weather, work and holidays.
We'e got some newer sails in reserve too, but we've not had chance to use them yet.
The "new" glued board is a bit fragile, so we only use it when I know I won't have to jump on it. The "old" one is scruffier but more solid, so we use it as a spare when we're likely to capsize and have to do some jumping on it. |
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