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Old 05-11-2013, 05:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Skip View Post
When season ends in next couple weeks - let me take a look at that board.

I've ran them in some serious slop and never had trouble.

I'm thinking like you - combination of 3-4 things that caused it to flip. The tow line clip getting cocked can make a board pull wrong.

I did have a stick get jammed in between 2nd and 3rd board once and caused board to act wrong. Luckily - it came loose before causing board to flip.
I regularly check my boards that all of the nuts are tight. My boards get a fair amount of usage and they seem to pull correctly. But now that I think about it, it was that same board that flipped on opening day. But that was in 4-5 footers. Maybe my boards don't know how to behave in no wave conditions.
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