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				bwd
			
			 
			
				  
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				I suspect the hover glide stab is the difference in that last case. Have a friend with one who thought they were all metal. I think hes wrong...  
 
In all seriousness, if you are ok with the weight, why not add some tire weights to the fuse ? maybe fair them in a little if you like the effect? 
 
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				Brian H
			
			 
			
				 
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				| What no one rides the MHL lift 150 or 170 ? It would be great to hear more about them . | 
			 
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				wylieflyote
			
			 
			
				  
				Since 30 Jun 2006 
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				 Thu Jan 31, 19 10:53 am     | 
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				 	  | Brian H wrote: | 	 		  | What no one rides the MHL lift 150 or 170 ? It would be great to hear more about them . | 	  
 
 
Yes, someone does ride the Lift 150 and 170. In fact, Larry (Mosier Larry) tried the Moses 633 for a couple sessions and sold it quick. He could not tolerate this "float" issue, I guess. Now it's all Lift. _________________ CGKA Member
 
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				Nak
			
			 
			
				  
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				 	  | bwd wrote: | 	 		  I suspect the hover glide stab is the difference in that last case. Have a friend with one who thought they were all metal. I think hes wrong...  
 
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Actually the new hoverglide wings are significantly lighter. No noticeable difference in weight between the Slingshot 42 and the Moses 483. I think the difference is the Galaxy foil board.  Since it's several pounds lighter than most flotation type boards, it floats up higher which is what I think helps drive the wing down. | 
			 
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				bwd
			
			 
			
				  
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				moondog
			
			 
			
				 
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				Speaking of the SS 633, does anyone have a clue what the numbers signify on the SS wings? _________________ moondog | 
			 
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				Nak
			
			 
			
				  
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				 	  | moondog wrote: | 	 		  | Speaking of the SS 633, does anyone have a clue what the numbers signify on the SS wings? | 	  
 
 
Wingspan in cm. The GW line is wingspan in millimeters. 633 = 63.3 cm wingspan. Often rounded to make a more marketable name. For instance, the HG 68cm wing has a wingspan of 68.8 cm... | 
			 
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