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Looking for opinions on foam deck pad replacement

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Created by canadiansailor Friday, 10 Apr 2026
canadiansailor
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Friday , 10 Apr 2026 9:12PM
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Hi there, the online windsurfing forums here in Canada aren't what they used to be lately so I thought I'd join one halfway around the globe! ?? Probably lots more sailors down your way than up here anyways!

Anyways, I've started a restoration project on a nice used board I picked up real cheap last summer. It's a Breezer, made by Gun sailboards a while back. Didn't know Gun even made any boards till I came across this one. It's a carbon fibre sandwich 165L formula style board that's designed to be useable for beginners as well as advanced riders. It's 229cm long and 100cm wide and weighs in at only 20lbs. It needs some work but nothing I can't handle: extensive delam/soft spots on the deck and a poorly repaired cracked nose. The delam's extensive but still at a point where it should be easily repairable by epoxy injection. For the nose I did a bit of exploratory surgery and decided it will need a section of core replaced and some new carbon fibre and divinycell. I would post some pics but apparently new members can't for a while.

I'm planning to install new full deck padding since my wife and two teenage sons will be using the board and we really liked that feature. I've found a bunch of nice options on Amazon in the large size I need but they all come as peel-and-stick which I'm not too keen about. I would feel more confident applying with a good coat of contact cement. I've heard of people applying spray adhesive over the self-adhesive but I wonder if there could be compatibility issues between the two adhesives leading to bond failure. If anyone here's been down this road and would like to share any opinions or suggestions I'd greatly appreciate it. thanks,

Hydrosurf
274 posts
Friday , 10 Apr 2026 9:55PM
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Have you tried nsi from the gorge. Blue camo on my first foil board.


canadiansailor
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Friday , 10 Apr 2026 10:51PM
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No, I typically avoiding ordering from the US due to the prohibitively high exchange rate, not to mention orange Donny's unpredictable tariffs. I did buy an NSI foam nose protector last year for another board that was pretty good. Does the NSI pad you bought come without self-adhesive?

Paducah
2817 posts
Saturday , 10 Apr 2026 11:31PM
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Ebay was my source with I was buying a bunch of pad material a couple of years back. I don't know what the cost for you ordering from the Far East is.

Yes, we in the US have shared your tariff pain in our own way.

Grantmac
2371 posts
Saturday , 11 Apr 2026 4:01AM
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I would not inject epoxy anywhere. It will just be brittle and accelerate the damage.

Hydrosurf
274 posts
Yesterday , 11 Apr 2026 11:00AM
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I just used contact cement with the peel and stick pad, worked great.

Mark _australia
WA, 23587 posts
Yesterday , 11 Apr 2026 11:33AM
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If you have a decent paint job after the repairs, the 3M backed self adhesive is great

a lot less troublesome than masking a whole big area, then trying to get an exact line-up with the new pad- only to find it didn't and one side has a glue line and the other has tape u see the pad. self adhesive one you can get all lined up perfect then stick just a few inches at one ond then check, then slowly proceed

Stretchy
WA, 1051 posts
Yesterday , 11 Apr 2026 1:58PM
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I got a 240cm x 60cm roll of diamond grip Eva off Temu for $46. Assumed that the self adhesive would be rubbish, so I used spray on contact adhesive. Happy with the EVA pad and it has stuck well to the board. As Mark says, (a good) self adhesive makes for a much easier job compared to contact adhesive

Orange Whip
QLD, 1075 posts
Yesterday , 11 Apr 2026 5:51PM
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canadiansailor said..
No, I typically avoiding ordering from the US due to the prohibitively high exchange rate, not to mention orange Donny's unpredictable tariffs. I did buy an NSI foam nose protector last year for another board that was pretty good. Does the NSI pad you bought come without self-adhesive?


"Orange Donny". Hahaha, that's gold.

canadiansailor
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Yesterday , 11 Apr 2026 7:14PM
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I've since seen some pad with 3m adhesive, I may do a test with a scrap piece before committing. I agree the installation would be easier.

Has anybody tried injecting a board with an epoxy/expanding foam mix? I've seen several examples of delam repairs where they added something to the epoxy which made it into a sort of expanding foam, but with no follow-up to say how the repair turned out long term.



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