how do i put straps on my surfboard?

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SBD
SBD
NSW
20 posts
SBD SBD
NSW, 20 posts
16 Dec 2010 4:55pm
Can anyone out there give me some info,photo or whatever on how to put straps on an old surfboard.What are the best etc> thanks
Bachudo
Bachudo
NSW
7 posts
NSW, 7 posts
16 Dec 2010 6:58pm
I would try self tapped screws (of course, pre-drill a small holes first) and use a glue or loctite to keep the screws on its place. Iam not using surf board straps, so cant help you with that..
Its just my idea, it culdnt be the best...
spot1
spot1
WA
1588 posts
WA, 1588 posts
16 Dec 2010 4:01pm
dont bother just ride unstrapped its easy
Joe Cron
Joe Cron
NSW
450 posts
NSW, 450 posts
16 Dec 2010 7:13pm
Go here for the information you seek

http://www.surfsailaustralia.com.au/showProduct/Windsurfing/Bits+and+Pieces/269433/Chinook+Footstrap+Plug+5+Hole

If you are competent to glass, use a router to cut a groove for one of each pair (front and rear) on either side of the stringer. (Don't cut the stringer, it will weaken the board lots - not good for the stresses involved in kiting)

If you are not good at fibre glassing (like me), don't set the board (and maybe house) on fire, get some one to put them in.

Put them a good bit further forward than your surfing stance.

An old surfboard is one of my favorite kite boards, some of them can be really good. I find the thinner the better.

There is more information here.
www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Kitesurfing/General/Foot-strap-plugsinserts/

Prawnhead
Prawnhead
NSW
1317 posts
NSW, 1317 posts
16 Dec 2010 7:36pm
spot1 said...

dont bother just ride unstrapped its easy


ditto
Bully
Bully
WA
170 posts
WA, 170 posts
16 Dec 2010 6:29pm
i took an old webber afterburner to a boardshaper/repairer, took fcs fins out and put glass ones in, fixed a huuge ding, and put boxes in for straps. $250 from memory, rode it for two seasons, bloody thing just wont die.

more to the point, i reckon for boxes only someone would do them for $100 -$150 maybe "professional" job so you'll get a season or two out of them.

dont listen to the strapless guys, they are always harping on about the benefits of riding unstrapped

oh sht i hope i havent reignited the straps debate again.

straps or not, just smack some lips maaan

SBD
SBD
NSW
20 posts
SBD SBD
NSW, 20 posts
16 Dec 2010 11:05pm
thanks for the info guys.I'm just starting out in kitesurfing and having trouble getting up on my board but once i get the hang of it i'm will be ditching the straps too.
spot1
spot1
WA
1588 posts
WA, 1588 posts
16 Dec 2010 10:46pm
only problem is when you dump the straps you will be flamed for riding strapless
better leave them on
and dont mention unhooking
Prawnhead
Prawnhead
NSW
1317 posts
NSW, 1317 posts
17 Dec 2010 9:44am
strapped surfboard accessory
whiteleyallcare.com.au/sportstek_home.php
BennyB12
BennyB12
QLD
918 posts
QLD, 918 posts
17 Dec 2010 8:52am
Get it done professionally... If you do it yourself then chances are you will be riding strappless soon enough...
bjw
bjw
QLD
3691 posts
bjw bjw
QLD, 3691 posts
17 Dec 2010 11:10am
spot1 said...

only problem is when you dump the straps you will be flamed for riding strapless
better leave them on
and dont mention unhooking


Why did no one red thumb ya for this one?

Don't you know you can't use the world strapless any more? In kiting now you have to use a strap-on.
richswing
richswing
WA
724 posts
WA, 724 posts
17 Dec 2010 1:23pm
Hi There,

If you want to do it on the cheap, route a hole, insert a large penny washer with a nut on the underside, fill the nut with plastocine (play dow) and any area that you don't want filled with epoxy. Insert and fill with epoxy from bunnings (must be the more liquid type), take into acount that you want epoxy between the nut and foam. The key part of all this is to make sure the bond between the fibre glass and epoxy is best as can be, you can under cut the foam a bit to increase the surface area of the epoxy/glass part and roughen up any surfaces aswell.

Once dry drill a hole little bit bigger than your screw until you hit the plastocine but stay clear of the washer/nut combo. You can dig out the plastocine and job done. Personally f the straps and go strappless.

I was given a board by CoreyB, snapped in half just in front of the side fins. Repaired the snap, filled the pressure dings with Q-cell and re-glassed the entire board top and bottom for under $200. The board weight doubled but it was light board beforehand and it is just under 3kgs anyway. Could have made it a bit lighter but went overboard on the snapped section.

Love the board, Cheers CoreyB

Cheers
Rich
ezza
ezza
NSW
561 posts
NSW, 561 posts
18 Dec 2010 12:44am
I had an ex-boyfriend (lovely chap) who was mates with a surfboard shaper, so after I had selected a suitable board he took round a six-pack of beers (some might call that a support group) and the shaper sunk 4 plastic plugs into the deck and glassed over them. Job done.
The plugs I had bought from a sailboarder's outfitter for $2 each. Self tapping (stainless please) screws then went solidly into these and I have been caning that board for two seasons now (even snapped off the nose) but the footstraps have not even moved a millimetre. You wouldn't want to be taking them off and putting them back on a lot or you'd chew out the thread.

The footstraps i use (after trying a number of kite-specific surf straps including Mystic) are old skool Stonker ones. two bits of velcro and a relatively narrow strap so you can slide your feet to the rail easily if you want to or if you want to gybe your not so locked in by your straps.

Just my 2 cents worth :)
AndreC
AndreC
WA
512 posts
WA, 512 posts
18 Dec 2010 4:49pm
Gay or Straight its really up to you everyone is entitled to what makes em happy![}:)] Some dudes do it both ways. OOh can i smell petrol?
orynoco
orynoco
QLD
271 posts
QLD, 271 posts
19 Dec 2010 12:55am
100mm batten screws, grind off the excess underneth!!!
terminal
terminal
1421 posts
1421 posts
19 Dec 2010 2:17am
Years ago I put single threaded inserts into a few boards. White plastic tapered with rows of encircling edges to stop it pulling out and with threaded insert. You drilled about 1/2" hole and half filled it with resin, then tapped the insert in. It had a lip designed to push through the skin then catch under the skin when it was in.

Very easy to put in and worked well.

If anyone knows of a company still making them, they are a simple solution.
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