I have a 7.4 for only $50. Sure, you could spend more, and for the extra $225-$250 get yourself .1 to .6 meters more. But why? Further, unlike the "nearly new" sails listed above, my sail has stood the test of time, and has held up under some of the most harshest conditions ever inflicted by a user. Can the other guys say that? I don't think so. Their sails probably will disolve if they ever got wet. Or worse - suffer uv degradation if they ever came out of the bag. Ask yourself - if these sails are so good why are they selling these "like new", "very good", or "mint" condition sails? I would never do that? Would you? Deal with someone you can trust.
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What happens in a black hole stays in a black hole.
Gene and Bill - I did not post the above. I think someone has hacked my account. I'd remove it, but forgot how to delete posts. Sorry guys.
What happens in a black hole stays in a black hole.
Randy, both posts (bad and good posts) are showing coming from the same ip address
99.88.182.209
you can go to http://www.iplocation.net/ and see if that's actually your ip address
are you someplace where a "friend" may have access to your 'puter?
He wasn't hacked.
I can attest to the abuse that Randy inflicts on... uh, I mean 'value' he creates in the use of his gear.
I hope this helps, Randy! :shock:
This whole thing will make more sense if you read the thread below first,then read the first thread in this thread. Now, many of you know me well, and you know I would never put down someone else used gear no matter how overpriced and fragile it might be. So obviously I, like a certain Congressman, was probably the victim of hackery, or at least that was his semi-credible story (until he had to replace it with a better one). And, if its good enough for Congress, its good enough for me.
http://50.73.75.51/Forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=3676&p=14333&hilit=#p14333
What happens in a black hole stays in a black hole.
Randy,
You, sir, redefine fragile
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