First (real) nose repair complete
Posted: Wed Jul 26, 2023 12:56 pm
Welp, I guess I finally catapulted hard enough to do some good damage to the 115L F2 to consider doing a real repair. I was honestly just thinking about getting a new board, but I then thought "how many more times is this gonna happen? What, am I just gonna get a new board every time I ding it?!"
So to hell with it, rvanderbyl kinda convinced me to use this (board) as an opportunity to practice my repairs. So here we go...
The damage (plus some dodgy field repair work)
The 80 grit strip
2 layers of fiberglass cloth with epoxy resin
Once cured I sanded it down, mixed up some Profil with epoxy resin, applied over top the patch, then sanded with 120 once it was dry
Finishing putty, followed by a 360 grit wet sand and then a dust with a can of Krylon spray paint!
I still have a couple more pinholes to fill, along with some cleanup from the primer filler overspray.. but at least I got er done Hopefully those feet will find their way into the footstraps sooner than later lol. If anyone has any feed back on how they would have done it different, I'd be egar to hear about it. Being a new windsurfer on the block, I'm all ears when it comes to advice
So to hell with it, rvanderbyl kinda convinced me to use this (board) as an opportunity to practice my repairs. So here we go...
The damage (plus some dodgy field repair work)
The 80 grit strip
2 layers of fiberglass cloth with epoxy resin
Once cured I sanded it down, mixed up some Profil with epoxy resin, applied over top the patch, then sanded with 120 once it was dry
Finishing putty, followed by a 360 grit wet sand and then a dust with a can of Krylon spray paint!
I still have a couple more pinholes to fill, along with some cleanup from the primer filler overspray.. but at least I got er done Hopefully those feet will find their way into the footstraps sooner than later lol. If anyone has any feed back on how they would have done it different, I'd be egar to hear about it. Being a new windsurfer on the block, I'm all ears when it comes to advice