grandfromage said...
Hi all,
I have an old windsurfer in my shed, a Jump City, foam / fibreglass construction. I have no idea what type of foam, but the glass has chipped away in two or three very small areas leaving some foam exposed. The foam is soft in these areas and very fine. It kind of has the consistency of expandable foam and leaves a dent if poked. I would say (but not certain) that most of the fibre glass would be fairly weak, perhaps due to sun damage or water impregnation.
My intention:
Cut the board down the middle, add a little width to the board by gluing foam between the two halves, blending the shape, and reglassing in the form of a stand up board.
My questions:
What adhesive to use? I guess this depends on the type of foam. Some may degrade the foam. Is there a universal product which will work no matter what?
Do I need to remove all existing fibre glass from the board before reshaping and glassing?
How can I alter the graphics without affecting the construction / adhesion of the new fibreglass?
Thanks,
Chris.
Why??
Add up all the hours and materials and you will still end up with an old windsurfer cut in half!!!

If you want to do it yourself you can get preshaped blanks for $315 see
http://www.shapers.com.au/category35_1.htm .They will end up lighter by a mile and you have a chance of getting the rocker right.
My 2 cents from experience of shaping my own surfboards.
Good luck.