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Joe
 
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If it's only 20+ feet then the mast struck bottom. Duh if you said it
was 30+ feet then maybe the mast did not strike bottom.

Anyone that surfs a sailboat knows to hand hold the main sheet so you
can let go if you roll, reducing the load on the mast. amatures!

Joe

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I suppose it's theoretically possible, but I doubt it. That would take quite
a bounce.

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If it's only 20+ feet then the mast struck bottom. Duh if you said it
was 30+ feet then maybe the mast did not strike bottom.

Anyone that surfs a sailboat knows to hand hold the main sheet so you
can let go if you roll, reducing the load on the mast. amatures!

Joe



 
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