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GCS2 said...
Has anyone had a burst inflatable SUP board successfully repaired? My SUP board recently (03/2016) burst resulting in a split in the side seam about 200 mm long so I need to determine whether to it is worth spending money on a repair.
I bought the board new 01/2015 but I would not have used it more than a total of 15 hours since then (in calm water only) so, prior to the burst seam, it was still in very good condition (when not in use it has been stored in its bag indoors). Prior to bursting it was inflated to only 12.5 psi (according to the gauge that came with it) and the ambient temperature was 28 deg. I was in the process of transferring it from the beach to shade at my accommodation and it had been out of the water for less than 1/2 hr.
The board is a JP Australia "AllroundAIR", 10'2" X 32" X 6" - I don't know whether the construction is different to other inflatable boards but I would appreciate feedback from anyone who has had experience with repairs to burst inflatables irrespective of brand.
Depends on how bad it has blown the seam, most can be fixed and i have done quite a few and all are still holding together. Not sure of to many places where company's will fix it but you could try some inflatable boat makers as they will usally be able to do it if on the goldy then bring it in to me and i can take a look.
Jacko