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old plywood paddle board ?

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Created by fjdoug > 9 months ago, 2 May 2021
fjdoug
ACT, 548 posts
2 May 2021 10:42AM
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i have had this under the house for years ;
it seems nicely built and i guess it is homemade , possibly from plans ?
would boards like these have been commercially available also ?
cheers.







decrepit
WA, 12789 posts
2 May 2021 9:09AM
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looks strange without a fin!
But when I first started surfing there were plenty that looked just like that around, but with fins of course.

Imax1
QLD, 4926 posts
2 May 2021 6:51PM
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Looks like the boards I build

decrepit
WA, 12789 posts
2 May 2021 5:16PM
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Imax1 said..
Looks like the boards I build


Nah, yours have mast tracks in them

Buster fin
WA, 2596 posts
2 May 2021 5:46PM
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I've seen similar in my go to board merchant's rafters... That's all I've got.

LastSupper
VIC, 370 posts
2 May 2021 8:20PM
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Could b a banana board .? Seen a few when i was a grommet !

decrepit
WA, 12789 posts
2 May 2021 9:52PM
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we used to call them cigar boxes

bjw
QLD, 3687 posts
3 May 2021 7:09AM
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Sand it back and varnish it. They are definitely worth something. Great to have as an ornament.

Imax1
QLD, 4926 posts
3 May 2021 7:15AM
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With a big fin and straps , I recon it would work . Could be a light wind weapon. ? , Not sure about gybing . Or falling on it . Or climbing on it . I'd give waves a miss . Deck grip would help . Nice carry handles . Is that a prototype Vortex plug ?
The way my mind works , I think I'd have fun sailing it . Kinda like a Wally ?

surfox
QLD, 39 posts
4 May 2021 6:15AM
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fjdoug
ACT, 548 posts
4 May 2021 6:25AM
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thanks, seabreezers,
i reckon i will take the paint off and see what is under;
can i safely use a paint stripper without doing damage or is sanding best?

Bristol
ACT, 347 posts
4 May 2021 11:46AM
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fjdoug said..
thanks, seabreezers,
i reckon i will take the paint off and see what is under;
can i safely use a paint stripper without doing damage or is sanding best?


I think the timber will be soft, so I'd sand, and not too hard. Then go for a solid finish that seals it.

Then comes the deep tuttle foil box . . .

elbows
23 posts
4 May 2021 11:45AM
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Paint stripper , if you sand it you'll go through the veneer .

VB MAN
1156 posts
4 May 2021 3:28PM
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elbows said..
Paint stripper , if you sand it you'll go through the veneer .


Sand it gently.
Paint stripper could stain/perish even further the exposed wood.
Also, an option would be, to not remove all the old paint, just the loose stuff.
And then veneer it with a product of your choice, that will capture the old school look of the board.

Just my 2Cs

surfox
QLD, 39 posts
4 May 2021 6:13PM
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515
873 posts
5 May 2021 7:12AM
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Hey Doug,
Dude you can sail that just like Mike Waltze sailing a door!
The paint looks very loose, try a paint scraper with a new sharp blade on and that should get most off.
Definitely use an exterior wood finish.
Will message you soon for catch up



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