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What you are describing is a disaster guarenteed to happen.
Why? The mahogany board weighs 15 pounds. The oak board should weight about 23. Even if I hadn't just lost 7 pounds, what severe problems will the 8 pounds cause? I am not being argumentative; I concede I don't know anything about boat building, and little more about sailing. But I have sailed this with my 95 pound son in it, and it is fine (if a little sluggish); why would 8 pounds of board matter? |
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