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Washing the board

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Created by snapperfish > 9 months ago, 6 May 2022
snapperfish
NSW, 61 posts
6 May 2022 4:22PM
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G'day, Is it advisable to wash the board (LT) in fresh water when you get home or is it ok to leave it be a bit salty? If yes, I could use a watering can, as the hose doesn't reach very far.
Cheers
SF

Sparky
WA, 1122 posts
6 May 2022 4:19PM
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Salt is a preservative

Mark _australia
WA, 23447 posts
6 May 2022 4:29PM
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^^^ +1

no musty stinky footstraps etc. Leave it salty

lotofwind
NSW, 6451 posts
6 May 2022 6:52PM
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snapperfish said..
G'day, Is it advisable to wash the board (LT) in fresh water when you get home or is it ok to leave it be a bit salty? If yes, I could use a watering can, as the hose doesn't reach very far.
Cheers
SF


Yep, you need a VERY long hose to wash a LT.

Sparky
WA, 1122 posts
6 May 2022 5:06PM
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lotofwind said..

snapperfish said..
G'day, Is it advisable to wash the board (LT) in fresh water when you get home or is it ok to leave it be a bit salty? If yes, I could use a watering can, as the hose doesn't reach very far.
Cheers
SF



Yep, you need a VERY long hose to wash a LT.


its not how long your hose is, its how you use it

The Craw
WA, 228 posts
6 May 2022 5:27PM
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If you wash it make sure its really really dry, same with sails .
I usually only do it if storing stuff for a while

Subsonic
WA, 3354 posts
6 May 2022 7:14PM
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One point to note. fresh water drys more readily than salt water, so if you want it to dry out properly it's best to wash it, then let it dry out. I guess it depends where you intend to store it.do you need to wash it for its own preservation? No.


Not sure if LTs have a bung or not, but just make sure the two seal faces are clean before tightening the bung if you're not washing the board. If it happens to have one of those crappy goretex bungs, then that definitely needs a freshwater wash after sailing, coz salt clogs them up.

Manuel7
1318 posts
6 May 2022 7:30PM
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I rinse my gear after each session. Things that rust are strap screws, fin screw and nut, mast base, extension cleat and pulleys, boom clips, boom head cleat and bolts / nuts.

Shifu
QLD, 1992 posts
6 May 2022 9:38PM
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Sailcloth and other synthetic fabrics make a nice home for mould if put away damp from fresh water. Leaving them salty keeps the mould away.

Imax1
QLD, 4925 posts
6 May 2022 11:09PM
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Wash ?
pfft !

Sandman1221
2776 posts
6 May 2022 11:53PM
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I always wash board and neoprene strap covers with fresh water, salt water is very reactive. Wash everything with fresh water!, and let dry before putting away.



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