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snapped tuflite mctavish

PostPosted: Wed Nov 23, 2016 12:34 am
by buddha72
guys,
I have snapped my tlpc MacTavish fireball just in front of the fins, its a clean snap.

I have had other longboards with snaps repaired but they have been toward the nose and they have never been the same balance, is it worth repairing this one being that the repair would be under my back foot? am I thinking right that because its under my back foot and always in the wave that I may not notice a big difference?

thanks

andrew

Re: snapped tuflite mctavish

PostPosted: Wed Nov 23, 2016 2:53 am
by oldmansurfer
Just my opinion but since the added weight is under our back foot you won't get the baseball bat effect that added weight on the front of the board has. The heavier the front of the board the more weight you have to swing around in turns. Just my opinion and I haven't tried to fix a board broken in that position. It might be challenging to fix if it is close to the fins. I am sure there are others here who have some real experience with that break.

Re: snapped tuflite mctavish

PostPosted: Wed Nov 23, 2016 2:54 am
by jaffa1949
Tuflite construction relies upon the skin shell integrity in the construction process, whether a repair of that nature would be strong enough in the pressure end of the board foot and wave, I don't know :shock:

The weight required to regain strength would also concern me in its effect on function.
Do you really néed an excuse to get a new board? .

Venerable sage says. " your future is elsewhere, NOW is when you break with the past. The sun rises each day with no hint of the night, has it dawned on you yet?" :lol: