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I would say that if it was being used on a plane or something super high performance then you might want to cure it for best results.
Probably not really required for a SUP.
However, with that being said 15 minutes at 49 degrees would not delaminate a new board if the temperature was increased graduallly over a 45-60 minute period to allow enough time for air escape from the breather due to expansion and then a further 45-60minutes for cool down.
In Kununura i have paddled in 38 degree heat for 1hr or so, with the sun beating down on the board the whole time, no delamination on my HOBIE Race after 12 months.
(admittedly I normally go out when it's around 34-35 degrees in the afternoon, but just for comparison sake) so I would not think an extra 10 degrees and exposure of just 15 minutes would cause any issues.
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