Wing Drainage to Save You or your Crew's Back

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Tell you what, Sailrite is a magnificent place for all your sewing needs

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And they'll even show you how


Magnifique!
 
Tell you what, Sailrite is a magnificent place for all your sewing needs

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And they'll even show you how


Magnifique!
I was surprised I couldn't find 316 grommets from them. Nevertheless, sewing is pushing it, buddy. 😄
 
I never had this problem with my AUL, Apeks, or HOG wings. I can't even imagine having a gallon of water trapped in my wing. Wouldn't it be easier to just inflate your wing on the surface?
 
I never had this problem with my AUL, Apeks, or HOG wings. I can't even imagine having a gallon of water trapped in my wing. Wouldn't it be easier to just inflate your wing on the surface?
It’s a good solution having extra drainage never hurts, in some situations like those they dive it better to not inflate, maybe the wing makers will pick up on this and make faster drainage a part of the design.

this is the point of DIY, if something doesn’t work the way you want it to, change it.
 
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