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Arghh! Delaminated SMIK

Created by windjunky windjunky  > 9 months ago, 17 Jan 2025
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windjunky
windjunky

VIC

401 posts

17 Jan 2025 2:38pm
Anyone in Vic selling a SMIK Hipster Twin of around 8-8'5"? I'm looking desperately.
Why?
My Smik Hipster Twin 8'3" 120litres has delaminated and formed a giant bubble. Suspect she's a goner. Combination of some moisture went into the board when I broke a fin, carried up a mountain and low pressure expanded air inside (camping at Mt Buffalo on our way to Waratah Bay) and heat/sunshine (but board was in a bag). I'm gutted as I love this board.
Advice and thoughts welcome.




kato
kato

VIC

3513 posts

17 Jan 2025 3:27pm
It is possible to glue the skin back down. Lots of holes ,2 part foam and clamps. Slow process but does get on old favourite back on the water.
515
515

515

875 posts

18 Jan 2025 10:16am
Bugger!
Yes you could try above method first as guessing the sandwich is delaminated?
Long term plan cut the skin off, let dry, foam a layer of pvc in, fair and glass over.
Good luck
515
515

515

875 posts

18 Jan 2025 11:01am
Another suggestion is put a vent in the deck
Mark _australia
Mark _australia

WA

23526 posts

18 Jan 2025 6:05pm
resin and vac bag is the only way. Then still won;t be good forever
wazza66
wazza66

QLD

620 posts

19 Jan 2025 1:13pm
You can do the above methods, or you can cut the delaminated section away from the board to the bare foam and let it dry out.

Then you will need to reglass a new section over the area and re spray the bottom.

A good repairer will be able to do it for you and will be cheaper than buying a new board.

I know because I have done it to my sunova.
windjunky
windjunky

VIC

401 posts

22 Jan 2025 10:02am
Thanks everyone for the tips. I'm getting Juergen here in Melbourne to check
it out, and keen to repair or replace with similar. In the meantime I've had a go with my old 10'6" aircraft carrier and now am feeling the longboard SUP thing. Starboard longboard vs Smik style lord for a next board??
(Perfect number of boards in quiver = N+1, where N is the number of boards you own now)
Mark _australia
Mark _australia

WA

23526 posts

22 Jan 2025 12:18pm
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Mark _australia said..
resin and vac bag is the only way. Then still won;t be good forever


To clarify I meant for getting the same bit back down again. Not clamps n PU sorry Kato it would be wavy as hell

of course remove and relam is great as in this instance the core wouldn't be melted
airsail
airsail

QLD

1570 posts

22 Jan 2025 5:06pm
Board bags cook boards when left on the roof of a car, always best to leave it out of the bag when on the roof in Oz.
kato
kato

VIC

3513 posts

22 Jan 2025 7:14pm
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Mark _australia said..

Mark _australia said..
resin and vac bag is the only way. Then still won;t be good forever



To clarify I meant for getting the same bit back down again. Not clamps n PU sorry Kato it would be wavy as hell

of course remove and relam is great as in this instance the core wouldn't be melted


Nah, did it on two boards already. It's a slow process and you use the rails as the template. Only did it with flat bottom windsurfers. Worked really well and extremely strong.
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