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Hey people, I just brought all my boards into the house in case we have another outage so I cannot rely on the garage heater or vehicle at the bottom of the driveway (also known as Mt. Everest) :D
It's supposed to hit minus 10 for a couple of days :shock: a bit unusual for here.

There is always SOME water inside your windsurf boards and spray cans also don't like to be frozen, neither does epoxy I believe. Taking the vents out once inside is a good plan too, usually I never touch mine during the year. Also if you leave the vents in for a bit and spray some water/windex onto the strap plugs or repairs you can check easily for any leaks as it would bubble up nicely.

Thought I'd pass this along 8) It's too late for my beer and boards at Lake Cowichan I think :cry:
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Post by downwind dave »

you can gently pressurize your board for leak diagnosis using a schraeder valve cut off a bike tube, threaded into the vent hole. ive done this a couple times and it works great- use a pump with a gauge!

hey i winterized my avatar!
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Yeee = haw
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Post by more force 4 »

OH, yeah, the topic. That's great advice, Kus. I'll try and remember it next time! My boards are: under a pile of snow or; on my roofrack in a board bag full of ice. Hope they survive!
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Post by tmolnar »

Winterizing :?
Here I sit far from my old Island home (moved last summer-job).
I am on the prairies !!! and just dug out of snow snow snow in lovely windy subzero wind chill. :shock:

Anyway, I just posted to say that my "winterizing" involves visiting all the Island web cam's every few days just to keep up my spirits :)

glad this site is here with the great glimpses of various island places.

Soon if the "gods" smile I may have the opportunity to return.

cheers all and take good care of your kit by all means.
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Post by JL »

'Winterizing' our kite/w-surf gear should consist of packing it up & taking it south !!!
Thermals are good.
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