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NSW
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Posted 10/11/2010, 6:18 pm        Report Show Profile
Just coming off the back of a two week layup. No surfing, no SUPing for two weeks! Not to waist the time I unpicked, cut and restitched my Hokua 9' board bag so I could actually put the board in with fins on. Had to extend each hole by about 2 inches. Was actually really easy and only took a couple of hours. Was able to pick up some tough fabric to match the seam by buying an old school bag from the op shop for $2. I'm having a paddle this weekend to test my body out and hopefully I'll be back on the wave. If not, next weeks lamo corner will be my home cooked energy bar recipe!
NSW
195 Posts
Posted 10/11/2010, 8:49 pm        Report Show Profile
that looks like nice work I like the way you thought through the job to two hours great title to this post!!!
VIC
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Posted 10/11/2010, 10:27 pm        Report Show Profile
Nice.. Can you do mine for me now.. DJ
NSW
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Posted 12/11/2010, 7:48 pm        Report Show Profile
DavidJohn said...
Nice.. Can you do mine for me now.. DJ
I don't think there are enough Naish board bags in Australia to give up the day job just yet!
VIC
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Posted 12/11/2010, 9:50 pm        Report Show Profile
I put mine into Balin for a professional fix.. I'll post pic's when it's done.. I hope it ends up as good as yours.. DJ
 
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