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spr78
spr78
QLD
27 posts
QLD, 27 posts
12 Oct 2009 7:52am
So I tried to continue the last thread as it is very relevant to my story, but it's too old so here goes - Sunshine coast this weekend. Had a great day Saturday on my Bonga 91 @ Noosa. Some great little waves and fun for a novice like me. Sunday comes and we decide Currumundi is the place to be. Paddled out, sat out the back for a while wondering if the waves are too big for me. A quite large ones comes barelleing through and I get swept off the board when i go under it. Come up, paddle out a bit further and notice something digging into my leg - look down, and my board has done exactly what happened to a few others on this site - creased right in the middle, and 2 massive cracks on each rail! Very disappointed as this is my only board. I then borrowed a mates board and the leggie snapped on it so a terrible day for me - BUT - my question is - If the place i purchased the board wont take it back - can you fix epoxy boards? I am not too sure about this, and if so - where would be the best place in Brisbane to get it done. I will upload some photos soon of the damage, but just wanted to share and say its happened again!

obct
obct
NSW
3487 posts
NSW, 3487 posts
12 Oct 2009 10:44am
Bummer

A friend recently told me to look seriously at southpoint boards. I'm glad I took no notice of him.
Lfish
Lfish
402 posts
402 posts
12 Oct 2009 9:38am
Yes , you can "fix" epoxy boards. I'd like to see the pics tho. But thats not good to see this happen
62mac
62mac
WA
24860 posts
WA, 24860 posts
12 Oct 2009 9:48am
Polsy on the Gold Coast would be my recommendation, his work is outstanding.
Some of the sup's he has repaired are amazing.

Hmm something wrong in the manufacturing for sure.
I've and read too many stories with this brand

mac
boarder paul
boarder paul
1952 posts
1952 posts
12 Oct 2009 6:49pm
That looks like factory problems to me, it would of snapped in half but it seems to have a stong centre but decided to split right through the side and lift it up.

That is bad news right there. I feel for ya

I would take it back to the shop with a tube of KY lube and say open up.
airhead
airhead
WA
814 posts
WA, 814 posts
13 Oct 2009 10:30am
Similar damage to my first board except mine creased on the deck with the rails snapped either side. I took it straight back to place of purchase and they spoke with the GSI guys on the east coast. Board was replaced in about 48 hours. Was told at the time there were only about 3 or 4 left in Oz! don't know if that was bull or not but GSI have now removed Southpoint from there product range
Soulshine
Soulshine
3 posts
3 posts
3 Nov 2009 5:52am
Well, I found a brand spankin' new 2008 model for a real bargain and went ahead and bought it... First ride will be Wednesday... I notice some stinger like lines in the epoxy (three of them) running lengthwise across the board... anyone else have that? I can't seem to find any specs online of the E3 sandwich technology anymore, but I think I remember the later models to have some kind of high density pvc stringer stuff in the sandwich... Hopefully they won't buckle as fast...
Reza
Reza
VIC
10 posts
VIC, 10 posts
5 Nov 2009 6:32pm
Jees man I feel for yah.... If its a new purchase, I would try to have it replaced.
I have heard a lot of similar stories about this brand. I would keep clear of it!
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