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Goretex vent plug buggered

Created by Stretchy Stretchy  > 9 months ago, 5 Feb 2017
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Stretchy
Stretchy

WA

1045 posts

5 Feb 2017 8:16pm
This is a follow up on this thread: www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Windsurfing/General/vents-the-goretex-change-over

I have an old Carbon Art SL52. It's a great board, fast and gybes well - I love sailing it.
I decided recently that it was feeling a bit heavier and that the Goretex vent plug needed closer inspection. I bit the bullet today and tried to remove it, broke the posts to the top cap immediately, oh well, better pull the whole thing out. Off to Bunnings to find a suitable plug while I stuck the SL52 upside down in the sun.

I found some nice M12 nylon bolts, which I intended to fit with a rubber washer as a conventional plug All was going well, screwed straight in. Tried to screw it out again and something's not quite right, oooh the plastic insert is spinning inside the hull. Bugger! Looks like I should have done this job a while back.

Meanwhile plenty of water seems to be draining out the hole. Hardie, this extra weight is my excuse for you regularly kicking my butt at Liptons (well that's my story and I'm sticking to it )

What's the action plan? I guess the right thing to do is to cut the insert out and fibreglass it back in properly? But being a master at dodgy 2nd rate repair jobs, im wondering if I might get away with something simpler. Plus, the forecast for next Saturday is looking good and I don't want to miss out!

Ideas:
1/ I have some marine epoxy putty, I'm wondering I might secure and seal the insert using that
2/ putty the whole lot up and get it fixed properly in a few weeks time
3/ silastic the whole lot up and get it fixed properly in a few weeks time.
4/ tape it over just to get through the weekend
5/ buy a new board - no forget that, I'm a tightarse.
Any suggestions appreciated?

Anyhow, my message for today is that if you have a goretex plug in your board that's more than a couple of years old, pull it out NOW and replace it with a new one or seal it with a bolt.
elmo
elmo

WA

8879 posts

5 Feb 2017 8:35pm
See if you can find a design drawing for a Goretex plug just to check that it is not part of the plug still in the board
Stretchy
Stretchy

WA

1045 posts

5 Feb 2017 8:44pm
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elmo said..
See if you can find a design drawing for a Goretex plug just to check that it is not part of the plug still in the board


Nup, I'm pretty sure it's not. The plug is black, the insert is white with a moulded recess and female thread for the plug. I'll post a photo tomorrow.
firiebob
firiebob

WA

3177 posts

5 Feb 2017 8:47pm
Contact James at Carbon Art, he's very helpful and will have the right answers.
decrepit
decrepit

WA

12802 posts

5 Feb 2017 9:17pm
Gortex vents are fine for new boards without any water in them. But I've found once wet on the inside, they stop venting!

I'm fairly sure I have a standard plug here, it's a fairly quick fix to swap them over.
If you can't get it to me in time, seal it with the epoxy putty, don't put the vent back in, and don't leave the board in your car in the sun!
hardie
hardie

WA

4129 posts

5 Feb 2017 9:33pm
Stretch did you ever wonder if your plug was sabotaged, and water deliberately injected into your board while you werent looking? MWA HAHAHAHA
Stretchy
Stretchy

WA

1045 posts

5 Feb 2017 9:35pm
Thanks guys.
i have a plug that will screw into the insert nicely. I just need to get the insert secured and sealed as it is has separated from the deck and foam core. I'll have a go with putty

very funny Joe!
hardie
hardie

WA

4129 posts

5 Feb 2017 9:38pm
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Stretchy said..

very funny Joe!


There is no stopping me now, I will do anything to top the speed rankings in the Manbra Mob for 2017, your repair will only be a temporary reprieve, until my next dastardly deed MWA HAHAHA
Stretchy
Stretchy

WA

1045 posts

6 Feb 2017 8:05pm
ok, here's what I did. First of all, disclaimer: this is a dodgey brothers repair, provided only for the amusement of those with real skills who know what I should really be doing.

1/ The vent plug 'insert'. Its just floating in there, I can push it down with my finger against the foam


2/ The Nylon plug and nut for my repair


The nut with epoxy putty, I figured doing it this way, I could push the insert down and get more putty under the skin of the board to lock everything in


The bolt screwed in with a rubber washer and plumbing tape. It sits a bit proud - shouldn't be a problem unless I hit it with my foot going for the back strap. Another option is to rely purely on the plumbers tape and cut the head of the bolt off, cut a slot in what is now a stud to enable removal


Will be interesting to see if this does the job. My next concern is whether my tuttle box is compromised???

Applause now please!






decrepit
decrepit

WA

12802 posts

6 Feb 2017 8:42pm
SO, if your putty goes all the way round the plug. Did you drill a hole through to the foam after it set????????????????

I think I'd go for cutting the head off and making a slot in the shaft. Any knock on the bolt may undo all your hard work.
Stretchy
Stretchy

WA

1045 posts

6 Feb 2017 9:18pm
The centre of the plug is clear to drain freely Mike. The photo shows a bit of excess putty that fell in, but I cleared it out with a screwdriver. Yes I might cut the head off
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