Water in Naish Board Handle: What to do?

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longodog
longodog
TAS
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TAS, 5 posts
8 Jan 2015 11:25am
I have last years naish glide with the nifty ledge handle which now appears to have water inside of it! If I shake the board I can clearly hear water sloshing around inside the handle. Its been there for at least a week now and doesn't seem to be dissipating. Ever since I noticed this I've been storing the board deck side down in the hope it will come out.

I assume the handle is hollow and holding the water away from the boards core? Any thoughts on what I should do?

Thanks in advance and thanks of all the information I've found on the forum over the years!

Matt
Area10
Area10
1508 posts
1508 posts
8 Jan 2015 8:53am
Wow - what a co-incidence. I was just about to post exactly the same thing about a 2014 Fanatic Fly. There is sand in the deep ledge handle that is dry, and although there are a few marks in the deck pad there is no obvious hole and water does not drip out. But when I shake the board it sounds like I am wading in an aquarium, and the noise seems to be coming from the handle area deep inside the board.

Has anyone remedied such a problem, and if so, how?
QLD, 357 posts
8 Jan 2015 3:30pm
Hi Longdog,

You have nothing to worry about in the way of the foam taking on water, the handle maintains its own enclosed box compartment.

Its seems that you may have a small crack in the handle somewhere. Leave it in the sun for a while and spray some soapy water in the handle to see if you can see any bubbling in the soap... this will indicate a crack.

SOLUTION: Drill a small hole on the ridge in the centre of the handle and let the water drain then seal the hole and potential crack/edges with black waterproof Sikaflex.

Hope this helps!

Marcel

Brenno
Brenno
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907 posts
QLD, 907 posts
8 Jan 2015 3:52pm
My first fixed Naish paddle (since deceased - blade failure) had the same problem. I drilled a small hole in the top and centre of the handle and submerged the entire thing and blew air in to it and found a leak where the blade joined the handle. Blew the whole lot out like an egg and sealed both holes with araldite. No water entered until it's death.
longodog
longodog
TAS
5 posts
TAS, 5 posts
8 Jan 2015 5:29pm
OceanAddicts said..
Hi Longdog,

You have nothing to worry about in the way of the foam taking on water, the handle maintains its own enclosed box compartment.

Its seems that you may have a small crack in the handle somewhere. Leave it in the sun for a while and spray some soapy water in the handle to see if you can see any bubbling in the soap... this will indicate a crack.

SOLUTION: Drill a small hole on the ridge in the centre of the handle and let the water drain then seal the hole and potential crack/edges with black waterproof Sikaflex.

Hope this helps!

Marcel



Thanks for the suggestions Marcel! I will give them a go. I'm happiest to hear I don't have to worry about the board's core taking on water. Cheers, Matt
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