What to do with a broken paddle?

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laurie
laurie
QLD
3902 posts
QLD, 3902 posts
28 Jul 2009 8:01pm
Say .. ummm .. a friend of mine had a carbon paddle on loan, and this friend took it out into a beach break, and through no fault of his own (it was the ocean, not him ), it snapped in two.

So .. my friend put a bit of 28mm pine dowel in the middle and glued it all together only to find that 28mm pine dowel is a bit weak, and it snapped again.

Have you broke a paddle, and if so, have you been able to resurrect it to full strength?
DavidJohn
DavidJohn
VIC
17570 posts
VIC, 17570 posts
28 Jul 2009 8:04pm
It will never be the same.. ..If it's a Kialoa I think you could buy a new shaft.

DJ
teatrea
teatrea
QLD
4177 posts
QLD, 4177 posts
28 Jul 2009 8:45pm
DJ is right it will never be the same , i have had a patched up paddle for about a year now , i repaired it by sticking a smaller piece of carbon shaft between the snap and i then glassed over the top.It will never break again but it is pretty ugly and very heavy.But beats forking out $300 for a new one.
Surfrod66
Surfrod66
NSW
665 posts
NSW, 665 posts
28 Jul 2009 8:49pm
I to cut a 7' long piece of carbon tube placed it inside the broken shaft then wrapt 2 layer of 6 once glass over the top with epoxy resin have used it now for 3 months no worries and it 100grams heavier then before it broke..
husq2100
husq2100
QLD
2031 posts
QLD, 2031 posts
28 Jul 2009 11:02pm
the problem with using dissimlar materials is they have different expansion and contraction rates plus different tensile strengths....

but saying that timber and carbon could be used, a piece of hickory or north american ash would be better, they have long fibres...

carbon tubing would be good internaly with glassing over...

i would do 2 or 3 thin layers of glass,each longer than the last, say 150mm 350mm and 500mm..each layer feathered out when dry, so as not to cause a stress riser...should be very strong, wont break in the same spot....

im currently fixing some 'lako 's that snaped in half in big surf....using similar technique

Serg
Bertie
Bertie
NSW
1351 posts
NSW, 1351 posts
28 Jul 2009 11:48pm
call brett at windrush yachts in o'conner. he has a bunch of carbon tube that might fit for sleeve or new shaft. 93141317
he can make tube to order aswell.
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