I replaced my M15 board (lost is due to pin pulling
out)with a new factory board and Bob Eeg included a
new pennant.  It was braided dacron with the core
removed from the last 3 - 4" at the board end.  This
allows for a thin stopper knot in the board so the
knot doesn't jamb against the sides of the trunk.  It
is a very precise fit.

Doug
"Seas the Day" 
--- "Morris, Giles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Is the pennant really frayed and needing
> replacement
> 
> Replacing the pennant is easy if (If!) you can get
> the  keel far enough off
> the ground to let it drop so you can get to the
> attachment. It's just a line
> with a knot in it that nestles in a hole in the
> board. No need at all to
> remove the board. Most of the work is getting the
> boat into a position where
> the board can drop.
> 
> Giles Morris
> Arlington VA
> Montgomery 15 #264 "Umiaq"
> Vancouver 25 #002 Dolphin
> Sundry kayaks 
> 
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