From:	Matthew Clubb <matt@pondhse.demon.co.uk>
Subject: Ever ripped a 10ft Flexifoil
Date:	Wed, 12 Jun 1996 07:44:27 -1000
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Message-ID: <88L+XDA7HwvxEwgG@pondhse.demon.co.uk>


Has anyone Here ever ripped the rip-stop-nylon on the inside pocket of a
flexifoil, for holding the rods in place.

I have and believe me it's a bummer to fix!
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From:	hpeeters@vub.ac.be (Herman Peeters)
Subject: Re: Ever ripped a 10ft Flexifoil
Date:	Thu, 13 Jun 1996 01:07:05 -1000
Organization: Brussels Free University Computer Centre
Message-ID: <hpeeters-1306961207050001@rcmc1.vub.ac.be>

In article <88L+XDA7HwvxEwgG@pondhse.demon.co.uk>, Matthew Clubb
<matt@pondhse.demon.co.uk> wrote:

> Has anyone Here ever ripped the rip-stop-nylon on the inside pocket of a
> flexifoil, for holding the rods in place.
> 
> I have and believe me it's a bummer to fix!
> -- 
I ripped mine on about 5 places: 3 cell gauzes torn, ripstop of another 2
cells :-). Haven't had time to fix it yet. Anyway, buggying is put to a
stop till september, because the beach is filled with cancerfanatics.


 It's amazing how fast things can go wrong at 7 Bft.



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From:	Matthew Clubb <matt@pondhse.demon.co.uk>
Subject: Re: Ever ripped a 10ft Flexifoil
Date:	Sun, 16 Jun 1996 07:48:36 -1000
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Message-ID: <oOG3GAA0jExxEwRh@pondhse.demon.co.uk>
 <hpeeters-1306961207050001@rcmc1.vub.ac.be>

In article <hpeeters-1306961207050001@rcmc1.vub.ac.be>, Herman Peeters
<hpeeters@vub.ac.be> writes
>In article <88L+XDA7HwvxEwgG@pondhse.demon.co.uk>, Matthew Clubb
><matt@pondhse.demon.co.uk> wrote:
>
>> Has anyone Here ever ripped the rip-stop-nylon on the inside pocket of a
>> flexifoil, for holding the rods in place.
>> 
>> I have and believe me it's a bummer to fix!
>> -- 
>I ripped mine on about 5 places: 3 cell gauzes torn, ripstop of another 2
>cells :-). Haven't had time to fix it yet. Anyway, buggying is put to a
>stop till september, because the beach is filled with cancerfanatics.
>
>
> It's amazing how fast things can go wrong at 7 Bft.

Ah but did you rip yours in mid-air????!?

I did.

-- 
Matthew Clubb
    Tel: + 44 (0)181 441 5772
    Fax: + 44 (0)181 440 4053

Visit http://www.mirage.co.uk/image/others/matt/
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