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Misleading: Rick Naish, Robby's father, started Naish sails and boards. The article implies that Naish sails and boards are solely Robby's creation, when in fact his father Rick started the enterprise and did all of the early design work, continuing for years.
Possible error: the article states that Rick Naish was a competitive surfer. Rick was very, very good and a skilled big-wave surfer, but he did not enter surf contests. The claim of competition needs to be supported or deleted: what contests, when and where. Rick was, however, a winning competitive catamaran sailor.
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Misleading: Rick Naish, Robby's father, started Naish sails and boards. The article implies that Naish sails and boards are solely Robby's creation, when in fact his father Rick started the enterprise and did all of the early design work, continuing for years.
Possible error: the article states that Rick Naish was a competitive surfer. Rick was very, very good and a skilled big-wave surfer, but he did not enter surf contests. The claim of competition needs to be supported or deleted: what contests, when and where. Rick was, however, a winning competitive catamaran sailor.
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