 Hello, it's Jared again from the service station in St. Augustine, Florida and today I'm here to show you all how to plug a leash into a bodyboard. First, you will need your board, a leash, and just a standard screwdriver. Now first of all, you're gonna want to measure out around six to eight inches from the very center of the board from the top to about the length between your thumb and your middle finger. Then you're gonna mark the spot with your screwdriver, but if it's a single stringer that runs down the center of the board, you're gonna want to kind of offset it a little bit or make it up a little higher before the stringer doesn't start. If it's a double to run it down like that, you can either go in the very center or you could offset it by about a couple of inches on either side of the center. Now with a single stringer, since this board is a single stringer, it's running right along in here, so with about eight inches of length I'm gonna come out about an inch off of the stringer. Now comes the part of punching your screwdriver through the board. Always go through the skin part instead of the slick. Never go through the slick first. You're gonna want to mark your spot, gently push your screwdriver through this top skin until you feel a give and be sure to always make sure the screwdriver is going straight. Now when you get to the slick, you're gonna see it poke through right there. Gently kind of pound on it on the end of the screwdriver a little bit, get it kind of loose, and then just push it through the slick until you shoot your screwdriver all the way, all the way out. Now just pull it back through. Make sure you have a clean steering hole for your leash plug to go through. Now with the created hole in the slick you're gonna take your screw, part of your plug, plug it right into the hole, and then take your plug part, plug it through the hole in your skin. It may widen the skin a little bit, so make sure you be gentle when you push it through. Now your two sides should connect by now. So what you do, get a grip of your board as tight as you can, just slowly with the base of your palm, or whatever way, screwdriver, quarter, it doesn't matter, just screw it in. It's tight as you can. Don't make it too tight though, because sometimes if it's too tight it can warp out the slick a little bit. Get as tight as you can until it won't turn anymore. By then you're done. You're good to go. You're ready to go ride.