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SUP inflatable repairs

Created by hershy hershy  > 9 months ago, 31 Oct 2018
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hershy
hershy

1 posts

31 Oct 2018 7:31am
Can anyone recommend an inflatable SUP repairer on the Northern Beaches Sydney?
And is it even worth bothering?
DavidJohn
DavidJohn

VIC

17569 posts

31 Oct 2018 8:10pm
Sorry I can't help.. but yes (it's worth bothering). . Friends here have had some successful repairs done.
StandUpPGH
StandUpPGH

15 posts

1 Nov 2018 3:48am
Yes it is worth it. I have found after gluing and while glue is drying you need to clamp it together. Check out sealairrepairs on Instagram for examples of how they do it. Totally works. Buy the glue they recommend also. I have done 2 boards.
Will34
Will34

5 posts

1 Nov 2018 10:35am
Speaking from experience patching whitewater rafts which are of a similar construction you need to find out what material the SUP is made from, presumably it is PVC and get the right patch kit. For raft patching the back of an old spoon makes a good tool for really smoothing down the patch once you apply it. Make sure you round off the corners of the patch as well to help stop it lifting
WINDSURFnSNOW
WINDSURFnSNOW

NSW

1613 posts

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2 Nov 2018 10:46pm
Hi Will, we've had some good success with getting boards back on the water if you want to drop by the shop. Easy to assess how successful it'll be by looking at the board.
Sam
stefang
stefang

NSW

3 posts

17 Jan 2019 8:21pm
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WINDSURFnSNOW said..
Hi Will, we've had some good success with getting boards back on the water if you want to drop by the shop. Easy to assess how successful it'll be by looking at the board.
Sam


Sam, I have a Naish wind surf sup with a repair needed. Where can I drop it off to you?
Cheers
Stefan
LeeD
LeeD

3939 posts

18 Jan 2019 4:35am
I've had the side fin mounts peel away on 2 tri fin boards, and Aquaseal does not stick to the board, at least for me. They DO stick for a while, until I roll up the deflated board and then the fin mounts peel off.
LeeD
LeeD

3939 posts

18 Jan 2019 4:35am
I've had the side fin mounts peel away on 2 tri fin boards, and Aquaseal does not stick to the board, at least for me. They DO stick for a while, until I roll up the deflated board and then the fin mounts peel off.
rangergreene
rangergreene

QLD

30 posts

9 Dec 2019 1:25pm
try any of your marine boat shops, i found a inflatable repair place on gold coast and they did amazing work
NorthernKitesAUS
NorthernKitesAUS

QLD

1084 posts

11 Dec 2019 3:10pm
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StandUpPGH said..
Yes it is worth it. I have found after gluing and while glue is drying you need to clamp it together. Check out sealairrepairs on Instagram for examples of how they do it. Totally works. Buy the glue they recommend also. I have done 2 boards.


sealedairrepairs.com/
colas
colas

5370 posts

11 Dec 2019 4:08pm
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StandUpPGH said..
Yes it is worth it. I have found after gluing and while glue is drying you need to clamp it together.


Yes, there are two golden rules for all repairs, inflatable or not:
- sand everything that will get the glue or resin
- let cure under pressure (clamps)
oldsup
oldsup

QLD

87 posts

11 Dec 2019 6:38pm
We have just inflated our ULI sups after 4 years in storage . The sups were rolled as instructed and stored in ULI storage bags.
Both sups delaminated at 12 PSI totally wrecked .
At $1600 each I could not recommend ULI inflatables our 9 yo hard boards are like new .
I would love to hear from long time users of inflatables that last as they have there uses but not if 4 years is there usable life
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