The rogues gallery is a collection of people who have in some way contributed to the building of ECB boards.

The first rogue is Nic. Nic helps out ECB with a lot of electronic gadgetry, and none of it has set the workshop on fire yet.

It the picture you can seen Nic sailing an ECB board – 260 in length, 66cm wide and about 110 ltrs.

If you haven’t seen a sail like that before, you have probably started windsurfing within the last 10 years. That is a 5.7m Tushingham Project Light, circa 1992. Apparently he has upgraded to a 6.0m 2002 Storm, but I’ve yet to see the sail so can not verify.

Next is Jeremy. No one quite knows what Jeremy does for a living, but we are all thankful that he finds the time to create and administer www.ripme.com and www.windwatcher.net.

Jeremy helped hugely with the hosting and framing of the ECB site. I get mails from Jeremy that talk about POP3 servers and stuff like that, no idea what it all means but at least one of us appears to be in technical control.

Rex is an engineer by trade, and has his own workshop that turns out steam engines and other complex model engineer projects.

He views the output of my workshop as almost trivial! That said, he is the only person I know who seems to enjoy the hot wire cutting process.

Last to get a mention is Mrs ECB. She has put up with numerous items going missing from the kitchen, and deserves a mention.