Timber, PVC, Cork or something else to stand on?

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magillamelb
magillamelb
VIC
627 posts
VIC, 627 posts
15 Apr 2016 10:49pm
I need to reinforce the standing area of a downwind SUP I'm building. Here's my options in no particular order:

4mm PVC
2mm Cork
3mm Soric Lantor
1mm Pine/Bamboo veneer

Board is EPS with 200g High Modulus carbon and 75g fibreglass. Top & bottom carbon overlapped in the centre of the board & where the paddle dings occur. Planning to run 4 oz Innegra over one of the options above & place deck pad over.

Recommendations?
charlieuk
charlieuk
355 posts
355 posts
16 Apr 2016 12:47am
forget bamboo or pine that should never be used on boards, any core matt absorbs a lot of resin so ether pvc or core cork, 4mm pvc will probably be over kill and you would need to feather it in to the board well to prevent stress points. the cork may be a fraction heavier than the equivalent in pvs but do the job easily. i just built two cork boards that were 4oz ether side of 2mm cork and they were very solid!
magillamelb
magillamelb
VIC
627 posts
VIC, 627 posts
16 Apr 2016 8:20am
I've got 2mm CoreCork, so that'll work just fine.
FOT
FOT
WA
101 posts
FOT FOT
WA, 101 posts
13 Mar 2017 8:29am
Corecork works great, I'm building an exposed cork version of a Vader for kiting which should go sweet (using 3mm).

Does anyone know of corecork suppliers in WA? I'm currently buying from Adelaide but shipping is expensive!

Cheers.
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