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after $300 worth of ding repair it might be sellableWondering if selling that longboard would pay for the windshield.
OT: How?10 years ago in Hawaii.
Surfboard pierces Honolulu driver's windshield
A man was driving along a Honolulu freeway over the weekend when a surfboard crashed through the windshield just inches from his face, leaving him with only scratches on his face and arms.www.sandiegouniontribune.com
You can google images btw.
Awesome. Just tried it. I always thought that was for scanning one of those codes to go to website. Good to know.
Wavestorm wall hanger?i call this one "doing things the hard way"
That sh!t bums me out. That used to be Canada Dans (not his anymore, but it's got a good pedigree). I wonder what happened?!12 ft BARK Prone Paddleboard - sporting goods - by owner - sale
12 ft Bark Prone Paddleboard, needs ding repair. See photos. These boards new are about $1500. This one needs about $200 repair. This will make it useable. Sold AS IS. With fin and UV Cover.losangeles.craigslist.org
”my dad’s got a killer set of tools”
did it fly off the rack, or get washed over the rocks?
mythbusters did that oneIt's nothing to lose your head over.
I never saw that one. I recently sold a 60s era longboard that was crazy heavy. I wonder how their test would work with a board like that.mythbusters did that one
If a car with a surfboard on its roof gets into a 40 mph (64 km/h) collision and stops dead, the board will be thrown ahead with enough force to punch through another car’s windshield and kill the driver.
busted
The Build Team set up a full-scale test, towing a car with a board (“board car”) into a parked vehicle (“crash car”) set in front of a crash barricade to stop it dead on impact. A third vehicle (“target car”) was placed 40 ft (12.2 m) behind the crash car. Three attempts to replicate the movie crash failed, with the board pivoting sharply down and/or getting caught in the target car’s wreckage after flying off the roof.
Small-scale tests in the water chamber revealed that the board would not generate enough lift force to keep itself on a level path, leading the team to focus simply on the impact of the board against the windshield. Tory built a rig to launch it straight ahead, using bungee cords to provide the needed force; once it was properly calibrated, the team set a target vehicle directly in front and put Buster (outfitted with a human-analog neck) in the driver’s seat. The board only glanced off at 40 mph (64 km/h), while at 85 mph (137 km/h) it penetrated partway but was stopped by the safety glass in the windshield. Having failed to replicate either the movie crash or its results, the team declared the myth busted.
(This myth is based on a scene in the film Lethal Weapon 2.)