Hi everyone,
I wanted to share my experience with a Patrik FoilRide 125L (
www.patrikinternational.com/en/shop/windsurfing/windsurf-boards/foil-ride.html) windfoil board and ask if others have encountered something similar. I've been using this board for two seasons with an AFS Freerace 95 cm foil (
afs-foiling.com/product-category/foiling/windfoil/foil-windfoil/). I weigh about 75 kg. Recently, I noticed the foil box had started lifting around 2 mm above the deck. At first, I assumed it was just a surface issue, but things turned out more serious during inspection and repair. I took the board to a very experienced windsurf board builder and repairer Pete here in Finland.
Here's what we found during the repair process.
Structural issues discovered The deck had no real reinforcement around the foil box, just a thin laminate layer, which clearly wasn't enough for the stresses of foiling. The foil box had started to push through the deck, and creaking sounds during jibes were actually signs of the structure failing. Upon further inspection, fibers on the bottom of the board were also cracked, meaning the bottom needs to be rebuilt as well.
Construction details Deck: Two fiberglass layers: 45/45 biaxial and 0/90 orientation Two biaxial carbon layers Bottom: One biaxial carbon layer Four unidirectional carbon strips All fiberglass is S-glass Only a thin final laminate layer covers both sides Pete told me that proper reinforcements in production would have only added ~50g in weight, while the repair now adds closer to 100g. It's unclear whether this weak deck construction was intentional or a manufacturing oversight, but either way, it feels unacceptable for a windfoil board. I've reached out to Patrik International multiple times via email and Facebook, but have received no response at all so far.
My question. Has anyone else experienced similar structural issues with the Patrik FoilRide 125 or other sizes? Did your foil box area show signs of weakness or delamination? How did you end up repairing it, if at all? I'll post final photos when the repair is complete. it's being reinforced properly now with a much larger structural patch both on deck and bottom.
Here are a few photos of the board deck when I first noticed the foil box had lifted, as well as some shots from the ongoing repair process by Pete:
drive.google.com/drive/folders/1TMq12w5nkL_z4R-A_fAPMyc4s7ZVSnXN.I've tried to contact the board manufacturer, Patrik, via email, but unfortunately I've received no response so far.
To be honest, the repair has become so extensive that I'm starting to wonder if it even made sense. Maybe I should've just bought a new windfoil board instead. But now we're committed, and at least the structure will be properly reinforced this time.
Thanks in advance for any shared experiences or input. Juha from Finland