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Benny
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« on: December 03, 2007, 11:18:18 AM »

Anyone making compsand tow-in boards? 

Not that I am, either  Grin  But I've made a couple of kiteboards and the planning, inserts, different flex & durability etc. make for interesting challenges.

I thought about it because I saw this video this morning of Co. Clare, Ireland, and realized we have a lot of compsanders from the UK. 

http://www.dreamcatcherproductions.ie/previewflv.htm
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« Reply #1 on: December 03, 2007, 03:23:05 PM »

Who isnt towing in on their local break at 8 foot these days?

Anyone making compsand tow-in boards? 

Not that I am, either  Grin  But I've made a couple of kiteboards and the planning, inserts, different flex & durability etc. make for interesting challenges.

I thought about it because I saw this video this morning of Co. Clare, Ireland, and realized we have a lot of compsanders from the UK. 

http://www.dreamcatcherproductions.ie/previewflv.htm
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« Reply #2 on: December 04, 2007, 01:42:41 AM »

Anyone making compsand tow-in boards? 

Not that I am, either  Grin  But I've made a couple of kiteboards and the planning, inserts, different flex & durability etc. make for interesting challenges.

I thought about it because I saw this video this morning of Co. Clare, Ireland, and realized we have a lot of compsanders from the UK. 

http://www.dreamcatcherproductions.ie/previewflv.htm

CMP was building them back in 2003-2004 for himself and other tow guys like Darrick Doerner.He was using alot of lead shot metal nuts and bolts and other stuff. dcell reinforcements and snowboard binding mounts as well as fin box mounts in the deck for foot pads.
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