Is it fixable?

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Goochi
Goochi
WA
846 posts
WA, 846 posts
6 Sep 2009 12:40pm
I was out at sandtracks this morning, having a great fathers day session. Crappy conditions; but nice to be out. After surfing for an hour, I glanced down at my board and noticed a substanial crack on the left side bow area. I couldn't remember hitting that area with the paddle. I paddled in and to my horror I noticed there was a crack out the opposite side. The board must have landed awkwardly when I got crunched going out, but I didn't notice it. There is no stress line on the bottom surface..... So I don't really know how it happened.

Anyone had a similar experience with a starboard drive? Anyone know whether I can get it fixed and who to take it to in Perth?

Cheers
gooch
boarder paul
boarder paul
1952 posts
1952 posts
6 Sep 2009 12:59pm
Nope, You better buy a naish they seem to be the rage.
billboard
billboard
QLD
2819 posts
QLD, 2819 posts
6 Sep 2009 3:02pm
Hey Goochi - check your PM's
lookielookie
lookielookie
QLD
347 posts
QLD, 347 posts
7 Sep 2009 9:01am
whats a bow[}:)]
DavidJohn
DavidJohn
VIC
17570 posts
VIC, 17570 posts
7 Sep 2009 9:48am
lookielookie said...

whats a bow[}:)]



I think it's the opposite to a stern..

DJ

Goochi
Goochi
WA
846 posts
WA, 846 posts
7 Sep 2009 9:14am
Thanks guys I will follow them up today.

Cheers

Gooch
lookielookie
lookielookie
QLD
347 posts
QLD, 347 posts
7 Sep 2009 7:00pm
DavidJohn said...

lookielookie said...

whats a bow[}:)]



I think it's the opposite to a stern..

DJ




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