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Joined: 06 Jul 2001 Posts: 5467 Location: Shipsterns Bluff, Tasmania. Colorado
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Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2018 9:35 am Post subject: |
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ctuna wrote: | The board Lady also make the comment .
Putting a board in a bag that has wet straps with the plug out
is like putting it in a sauna bath . The water in the straps goes
into the board
I use to take the plugs out all the time till I ruined the plug seal on one
of my boards.
So I do not store my boards in bags in wet places in the Winter,
and I take the plugs out for the non use period.
But I don't take the plugs out unless I a going someplace really hot,
during the season .
Storing your plug in the mast base is the trick you use to not forget
to put them in .
the only reason I use bags at all is to protect them from each other on the
racks or in the interior of the car. Must be nice to have a Van with internal
board racks. |
I follow all this advice . Given a option of transport on the roof, with a wet board, straps ... I would not use a a bag. I would remove the vent screw, and tape over the hole with a small hole now venting . _________________ K4 fins
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