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Kiteboard repair

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Created by Loosecannon > 9 months ago, 26 Sep 2016
Loosecannon
WA, 6 posts
26 Sep 2016 11:20AM
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Hi all,
Hit the reef on the Twinnie and put quite a deep gouge in the bottom. I have been reading up on kiteboard repairs and have come to the conclusion that epoxy is best.

Just wondering which type? Is aeraldite ok or do I need to use a specific water proof epoxy? Any advise is appreciated.
Brand new board too...always the way

daveisthekotz
NSW, 111 posts
26 Sep 2016 1:38PM
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www.loctiteproducts.com/en/products/build/epoxies/loctite_epoxy_marine.html

Anything that is marine grade. Clear is good. Make sure you dry the gouge out REALLY well first. Like leave it in a dry place for a week or in a bag of rice for ages. Don't want your board to swell.

Loosecannon
WA, 6 posts
26 Sep 2016 12:28PM
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Thanks mate good advise. I bought some epoxy but might hunt around for a better marine grade.

Adam'KiteRepair
NSW, 331 posts
26 Sep 2016 2:35PM
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Most surf or kite shops will sell you some good stuff

Loosecannon
WA, 6 posts
26 Sep 2016 12:39PM
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The board is a cabrinha Tronic...it has a basalt laminate. Not sure if that changes anything. Don't know too much about that sort of thing

Loosecannon
WA, 6 posts
26 Sep 2016 12:40PM
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Thanks mate

surforkite
NSW, 153 posts
26 Sep 2016 3:00PM
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HI
I've tried a few different epoxies and always go back to west epoxy.
cheaper ones from ebay seem to just be harder to gauge work time and hardener volumes.
I have some west epoxy with clear hardener left over from kite board i can send for minimal amount.
I also have some carbon fibre you could look at cutting up fine and maybe under fill then use more to
fill to right level.
from pic you will need black tint and i have used black cement oxid often which works well.
you will always see the repair even if coloured black.
let me know if i can help

Loosecannon
WA, 6 posts
29 Sep 2016 8:13AM
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Thanks mate appreciate the generosity. I did a repair with epoxy resin and it looks mint. Seems to have worked just fine. All I need is to match the paint now

jackforbes
WA, 530 posts
30 Sep 2016 4:05PM
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Loosecannon said...
Thanks mate appreciate the generosity. I did a repair with epoxy resin and it looks mint. Seems to have worked just fine. All I need is to match the paint now


Colour it in with black marker and get back on the water for tomorrow's carnage!

Loosecannon
WA, 6 posts
13 Oct 2016 5:25PM
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Cheers all for the advise. Here's how it came up, not too bad. Good enough for me anyway, hopefully it's nice and watertight that's all that matters!



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