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Fwd: for those who are about to launch or have launched their Swifts

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Subject: Fwd: for those who are about to launch or have launched their Swifts
From: BDally6107@xxxxxxx
Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2004 12:40:18 EDT
This forwarded email has a link to Pricepoint who has a great deal on the  
SizSixOne"Veggie" knee and shin guards (like half price).  I've used  
Pricepoint 
for mountain bike parts in the past and fopund them to be a very good  
company.  I'd jump on these while the gettin's good.
 
Bram
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To: <BDally6107@xxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: for those who are about to launch or have launched their Swifts
From: "Mark Boehnke" <mboehnke@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2004 09:58:42 -0400
References: <1ab.29037ad1.2e6fa009@aol.com>
Seeing how it's the end of the motorcycle season, I have seen these guards 
on-sale at multiple web-sites.

I've also seen them really cheap on the Pricepoint web-site for mountain bikes 
- here's the link
http://www.pricepoint.com/thumb.htm?dept_id=1&deptName=Clothing&sub_id=14&subName=Protective%20Gear&category=True&sort=styleName&offer=IN040GL1


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: BDally6107@xxxxxxx 
  To: swiftsolo@xxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2004 7:36 PM
  Subject: for those who are about to launch or have launched their Swifts



  Just a couple of notes to keep you on the right track.  

  I've found a new source of great knee and shin guards to wear under your 
wetsuit or drysuit (do not go Swift sailing without knee and shin protection).  
The company is www.sixsixone.com  and their product seems superior to the 
knee/shin protectors that I've been using for the past six years.  Their 
"veggie" knee and shin guard Velcro together to make one unit and you need to 
buy both.  They are neoprene and really stay in place well (don't know how many 
baby neoprenes gave up their lives to make these).

  As a reminder to those who may not know, do not leave your rig tension on 
when your boat is not is use.  Keep a cover on your boat when it is not is use 
as well.

  Geez it's exciting to see boats beginning to hit the water.  I'm sure some of 
you will be in agony when your boat gets finished just in time for freeze up.  
The midwinters in Florida will cure that pain and win a few points with your 
long neglected wife as well.

  Best regards,

  Bram 

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