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Created by peteshea peteshea  > 9 months ago, 10 Oct 2013
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peteshea
peteshea

ACT

56 posts

10 Oct 2013 8:52pm
Can anyone give me some advice about whether this is repairable? It got a bit of water into it when it happened but has been sitting in a nice warm garage for about 2 years now. Second question is, if it is repairable, does anyone know of anyone on the NSW South Coast / Sydney area that could do it? I have neither the knowledge, ability or tools to do it myself (as my wife reminds me when I start most DYI jobs).













decrepit
decrepit

WA

12802 posts

10 Oct 2013 8:00pm
yep, that's repairable, can't help you with a repairer in NSW though.
Although saying that, does Keef live anywhere near you? I'm sure he's more than capable of making that usable again.
powersloshin
powersloshin

NSW

1844 posts

10 Oct 2013 11:31pm
a Hole? you call that a hole?
this is a hole





Stuthepirate
Stuthepirate

SA

3591 posts

10 Oct 2013 11:11pm

this is my 4yo's left arm he broke on Tuesday.
the paediatric surgeon said it was the worst break he'd seen in someone his age.
if they can repair this, then I'm sure your board can be repaired.


Gestalt
Gestalt

QLD

14722 posts

10 Oct 2013 10:49pm
this stuff will fix anything. cut a bit of a trench, sand sides and fill.

http://www.solarez.com/productsnew/g_epoxy.htm
peteshea
peteshea

ACT

56 posts

10 Oct 2013 11:54pm
Thanks. I'll buy some epoxy and call Keef. He might even lend me a weed fin when it is back on the water
Man0verBoard
Man0verBoard

WA

629 posts

10 Oct 2013 9:06pm
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peteshea said..

Thanks. I'll buy some epoxy and call Keef. He might even lend me a weed fin when it is back on the water


I don't know Keef but call him before you buy any epoxy..horses for courses and he probably has what you need..and you will need a fraction of the quantity you would buy off the shelf.

powersloshin
powersloshin

NSW

1844 posts

11 Oct 2013 8:38am
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Gestalt said..

this stuff will fix anything. cut a bit of a trench, sand sides and fill.

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I would sand an area at least 5cm around the crack , then add a couple of layers of fiberglass and resin. Also check the foam underneath: push hard around the crack and make sure that it is nice and firm. The job is pretty easy and all you need is a drill with sandpaper discs attachment. You can buy small quantities from withworths marine supplier . If you windsurf regularly it is a good idea to learn to do these small repairs yourself, much easier than finding someone to do it for you.

keef
keef

NSW

2016 posts

11 Oct 2013 10:13am
pete if we have a good n/e on the weekend the inverloch guys are here ,we can show them some gustbuster hospitality, bring the board down and ill fix it for you and you can pick it up on the next good breeze
mind you it mite not look the same but it will be water tight, looks like the core is fractured and a bit of delam on the outer core ,after looking at it I don't think the main crack is the problem , I can see a fracture going back to the mast track, fractures are like icebergs you only see 5%, saying that its still fixable, either way pete ill cya on the water soon
decrepit
decrepit

WA

12802 posts

11 Oct 2013 12:31pm
I agree Keef, by the amount it's flexing under finger pressure, there's more to it than just the surface crack. It needs a thorough investigation.
A "quick fix" would probably very soon crack again.
peteshea
peteshea

ACT

56 posts

11 Oct 2013 9:37pm
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keef said..

looks like the core is fractured and a bit of delam on the outer core ,after looking at it I don't think the main crack is the problem , I can see a fracture going back to the mast track, fractures are like icebergs you only see 5%, saying that its still fixable,


I appreciate the advice guys!! And I wish I understood what you were talking about.

As some one once told me about snow skis, the scratches on the top deck don't make you ski any better or worse, but they are a pretty good indication of how you skied in the first place
barbarian
barbarian

NSW

218 posts

13 Oct 2013 12:37pm
If you can't get someone to fix that for you down south there is a guy on the central coast named Symmo who is brilliant. PM me for his details if you want.
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