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WA
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Posted 31/05/2012, 3:32 pm        Report Show Profile
Heya gang, I've managed to pick up an old Mal thats seen better days. Its a 9'6 Single Fin Noserider, shaped by Mark Ogram at Yahoo in Dunsborough, no idea of era. There's been a pretty horrendous home repair around the fin, but other than that its in decent nick and water tight. Any advice on how to go about repairing/restoring it myself? I was thinking about getting the finbox cut out and repaired professionally, then having a crack at a self resto. Tips, advice, abuse appreciated.
NSW
1949 Posts
Posted 31/05/2012, 3:43 pm        Report Show Profile
Nasty, looks like they put matting over the gloss coat with not much in the way of a sand, at least at the extremities. I think you'll need to very carefully sand it back without cutting into the foam and the re-laminate a few good layers of 6oz, then the filler coat, then sand and finally a gloss coat. There's lots of web sites that can help and searching swaylocks is a good idea. http://www.surfersteve.com/introduction.htm http://www2.swaylocks.com/forum/general-discussion
 
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