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Feedback on comparisons in build quality waveboard

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Created by waveboy1 > 9 months ago, 6 Apr 2015
waveboy1
VIC, 236 posts
6 Apr 2015 3:55PM
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For all you high tech geeks that like to rip ,please give me a rundown on build quality over factory pop outs ? im sure this will bring up some strong views :)

Mark _australia
WA, 23437 posts
6 Apr 2015 5:49PM
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You can't tell from outward appearances cos they all claim same materials. How the materials are used, different story.

I reckon best ever was Starboard about 2004 - 06 ish, the double sandwich , use of dyneema and wood was brilliant. Equal best RRD 2006-10 for same reason.

Recently repaired a Goya Quad (2014 model) and the construction in back half of the deck was superb. Solid hit there was still watertight. Took 3x as long to grind out. Plus their warranty is brilliant.

Of course there are others, the above is only based on my experience of what I have cut open.

My 2012 RRD 100L quad seems tops, but others broke the 92L quad twice. That can't be just bad luck, you wonder if there is one bloke at Cobra who doesn't give a sh!t and he did the 92's.
Or maybe it is the process where they give them exactly 946.7ml of resin for wet out to minimise waste/cost, and squeegeeing that evenly into all areas gets a bit hard at the end of the day so they miss bits.
Given so many buggered boards have had breaks just happen to coincide with dry glass areas, I strongly suspect the latter.

DunkO
NSW, 1147 posts
6 Apr 2015 8:49PM
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The only board I've ever snapped was an rrd....

Long Reef
SA, 583 posts
6 Apr 2015 8:42PM
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I snapped a mast extension on the rail of my 2015 JP. Given the pressure on the rail there was only a small crack - unbelievable that it was not worse

waveboy1
VIC, 236 posts
9 Apr 2015 6:46AM
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Hifly gun snapped suppose to be unbreakable,jp snapped ,rrd snapped and a jumpcity gun for memory Dunc

waveboy1
VIC, 236 posts
9 Apr 2015 6:51AM
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Thanks Mark ,i think we do miss personalized perfection from mass produced pop outs sadly ,i miss attention to detail that i use to get watching all the processes of a custom being built Precision Equip in margs did my strongest build and it was a really nice wave slalom

Mastbender
1972 posts
15 Apr 2015 9:44AM
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Come on, any board can snap, I don't care what the brand is, if you are looking for an unbreakable board, good luck. Inflatables are getting big in the SUP realm, but not in windsurfing for obvious reasons (no flex allowed in windsurfing).
Going over different brands is a waste of time.
If an unbreakable brand was out there, don't you think that everybody would be using that building technique?

Mark _australia
WA, 23437 posts
15 Apr 2015 10:16PM
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waveboy1 said..
Thanks Mark ,i think we do miss personalized perfection from mass produced pop outs sadly ,i miss attention to detail that i use to get watching all the processes of a custom being built Precision Equip in margs did my strongest build and it was a really nice wave slalom


careful of the term 'popouts'
it refers to crap surfboards - windsurf construction may be in mega factories but they are not popouts.




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