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JP 2018 - paint problems

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Created by Baltar > 9 months ago, 22 Aug 2018
Baltar
4 posts
22 Aug 2018 8:07PM
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I have a JP SLW 2018 pro edition and it's (orange) paint is comming off. See the attached picture. Mostly top left and a spot bottom right between the footstraps. Anybody else having this problem with JP 2018 board.

I had a SLW 2012 pro for five years without problems.




forceten
1312 posts
22 Aug 2018 9:19PM
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See thread where he cant sleep at night and look for solution .

It been scraped , the paint itself is a bad batch, painted over an area that did not get finished properly..paint didnt adhere, something came into contact with , and caused the paint to go on walkabout. Aliens .

Its a odd shape missing on the rail .

forceten
1312 posts
22 Aug 2018 9:20PM
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See thread where he cant sleep at night and look for solution .

It been scraped , the paint itself is a bad batch, painted over an area that did not get finished properly..paint didnt adhere, something came into contact with , and caused the paint to go on walkabout. Aliens .

Its a odd shape missing on the rail .

paulyNOR
WA, 58 posts
23 Aug 2018 8:29AM
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I've seen paint coming off like this on Tabou Rockets (the orange and blue ones)
I was told leaving a wet board in board bag was the cause ?

Bertie
NSW, 1351 posts
23 Aug 2018 11:36AM
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Take it back to the shop you bought it from and speak with them politely. you might be amazed what they can do to help!

Shifu
QLD, 1992 posts
23 Aug 2018 10:28PM
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Nothing's perfect. Sail it into the ground.

jn1
SA, 2627 posts
24 Aug 2018 1:07PM
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That sucks Baltar. Take it back to shop and hope for a speedy process from the JP. Keep us updated.

geared4knots
TAS, 2649 posts
24 Aug 2018 10:27PM
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It happens with all brands at times,even new sails loose their fancy graphics after a few good washes in the surf.
Unless it is major just live with it.
On the fkakey areas on jp boards i have gone to a hobby shop and the humel model paint in a tiny tin is a near perfect fluro orange match. And sands well with 1000 grit for perfect finish
Regardless best seal the flakey edges and it will stop it progressing.

forceten
1312 posts
24 Aug 2018 8:35PM
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I have a friend who had water intake in a new board, he was given $150 to repair it. Ill be interested to see what JP has to say about this .

Hogar
67 posts
26 Aug 2018 8:26AM
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It happens from time to time. 2016
JP slaloms had it a lot and 2018 also but only occasionally. 2017 was great, no paint problem at all. It is not a big deal, the boards are still waterproof. I think it is the problem @Cobra during the production, some paint job with orange fluor spray helps.

forceten
1312 posts
28 Aug 2018 11:44PM
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Echo the postings of some, I dont see this as a problem. I will say its not my 2018 board purchased at whatever price, pricy is enough. I never consider my boards as a art object , or consider entering a concours for boards. I paint my self made boards, take care in handling, but scratches are normal.

It is a cosmetic fault. Not structural .

Al1
52 posts
4 Sep 2018 12:53AM
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My home spot is a sandy beach full of small seashells that chip the paint off your board when you drag it around, on the rails and the hull. My Starboard Kode 2015 is now looking pretty bad because of it, I don't mind much because I'm loving it and intend to keep it a few more years. I've seen plenty of Starboards with the fluo paint having the same problem though. One was an ultrakode 2017 of a friend who had the paint and logo starting to come off completely after just one outing. Clearly a factory problem with not enough, if any, varnish applied to protect the paint. It was taken back at the shop and Starboard aknowledged the waranty issue. That was the super expensive ultra premium construction too, so having your board look bad after just one go on it must be quite annoying. My friend got a new board. When you pay a premium price for what is supposed to be a premium product, you kind of expect premium quality. Alas with products coming from the Cobra factory many issues can occur, and I've had my shares from many brands that I won't be talking about here. That's the main problem of having to order a board without seeing it . Last gag I've witnessed at my shop : a JP hydrofoil 135 with tuttle finbox mounted upside down !
That's Cobra for you.

I have a JP fsw 2018 in pro construction, my first JP board in years (I change often), and so far absolutely no problem paint wise. Way more durable than my other boards , save my Fanatic Grip which holds well too (apart from the small graphics on the rails). A couple of small chips due to "rough" handling on the parking lot I can live with of course. But if you've been reasonably careful with your new toy, and the paint chips happened nonetheless, I'd have a quiet talk with your shop, politely, and see what they can do before this get worse. The thing is your board will sail great no matter if it's brand new looking, or full of paint scratches , but the resell value will take a strong hit if the scratches are too much , that will give the wrong message to the potential buyer that the board has been carelessly handled.
If you are the sort of sailor who takes care of his equipment and resell it before it gets too old, see what you can do with your shop, you have nothing to lose.

Tell us how it goes, but don't forget, it's still a great board



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