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Pro Ding-Repair

Postby Hazy_daze » Wed Aug 25, 2004 5:05 pm

Ive just got back from my local break, and had a collision with a friend.
As a result, I now have my first ever BIG ding, its so annoying, straight thru the fiberglass and into the foam. Water seeped in too. :cry: A very sombre moment!

Just wondering if anybody knew how much proffessional ding repair starts at, its about and inch-by-an-inch big? Thought i'd look into it before I grab my brothers' trusty Sun Cure, which should work, shouldn't it?
Apparently there's quite a few people who will do a repair here in North Devon, anybody from the area and wanna recommend?

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Postby VBnorthendsurfer » Wed Aug 25, 2004 7:04 pm

i sun cure anything. just got a ding in my board yesterday surfing down in sandbridge, some beginner hit me. i was sooooo mad. my wave, she hit my board then cut open my knee.
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Postby Phil » Wed Aug 25, 2004 7:52 pm

where in devon are you?

try dingo board repairs on

07977 131485 they should be able to help you out there based in woolacombe failing that pop into gulf stream
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Postby Hazy_daze » Wed Aug 25, 2004 8:30 pm

Cheers guys.

Yeh i know the feeling about beginners, once I was getting out back with this beginner in front of me who didnt know what the hell they were doing, a wave came in, broke in front of them, they tried to control the board and get it over the back of the wave, but couldnt. So, bash-whack, who got the brunt of the action?! Grrr, i agree, I was a beginner once, but I can honestly say I had some idea of how to handle certian situations, most people have no clue, and no respect. Its not on!! I do know you get the respectful beginners who have taken the time to learn about the rules and the ocean, maybe even booked a surfing lesson, but when you get the kooks on their dad's fiberglass longboard, its a disaster.
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Postby Hazy_daze » Wed Aug 25, 2004 8:35 pm

By the way, im just up the road from woolacombe, so either of those companies would be good. Im off to Bude tomorrow, so I think im gonna have to stick to the SunCure for this ding, I have no time for the pro repair :cry: Oh well, Ill definitely bear those others in mind if I come across another collision, cheers!

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Postby Phil » Wed Aug 25, 2004 8:35 pm

found dingos website ive never had a board repaired by them but ive heard alot of good things about them, there cheap as well

http://www.dingoboardrepairs.theshoppe.com/
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Postby IrishGirl » Wed Aug 25, 2004 8:38 pm

The WORST is....today on 2 occasions I'd caught the wave, just popping up when there's 4-5 people infront of me. Will they ever get out of the bloody way, how am I expected to dodge all 5 of them and still enjoy the wave? -they made little effort to get out of the way...

As for ding repairs, lent my board to my cousins friend recently (he's apparently a 'great' surfer) got the board back with 3 dings on it. Pretty big and deep the biggest being around 4" long and about 1.5" deep :(

It's only 2 and a half months old... :(
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Postby Phil » Wed Aug 25, 2004 8:41 pm

The WORST is....today on 2 occasions I'd caught the wave, just popping up when there's 4-5 people infront of me. Will they ever get out of the bloody way, how am I expected to dodge all 5 of them and still enjoy the wave? -they made little effort to get out of the way...


i had this alot today most of the time they would just stand there and look at me, a few times i started paddling for a wave only to have 2 bodyboarders right in front of me, in the end i just walked a few 100 yards down the beach out the way of them
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Postby Hazy_daze » Wed Aug 25, 2004 8:50 pm

IrishGirl wrote:The WORST is....today on 2 occasions I'd caught the wave, just popping up when there's 4-5 people infront of me. Will they ever get out of the bloody way, how am I expected to dodge all 5 of them and still enjoy the wave? -they made little effort to get out of the way...

As for ding repairs, lent my board to my cousins friend recently (he's apparently a 'great' surfer) got the board back with 3 dings on it. Pretty big and deep the biggest being around 4" long and about 1.5" deep :(

It's only 2 and a half months old... :(


Arrrghh its so frustrating, I feel your pain!! Its so stupid, they just watch you, making no effort to move :evil: Grrrr!!
OMG about the dings, I thought mine was bad!
Its so gutting isn't it, mines only about 2 months old too!


Phil wrote:i had this alot today most of the time they would just stand there and look at me, a few times i started paddling for a wave only to have 2 bodyboarders right in front of me, in the end i just walked a few 100 yards down the beach out the way of them

Grrr again, where do these people get off eh!?
Thats a very good idea about walking down the beach, I can usually find an uncrowded peak all to myself muhahahaha! Not that I mind hoards of swell-boarders.... 8)


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Postby jonny » Thu Aug 26, 2004 6:51 am

I'm with Phil on using Dingo - he just did a very expensive board for me recently.

There are a ton of shapers in Bude though - any one of them would be able to patch it up for you. I'd recommend Carl at Celtic Connection.
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Postby jethro-bodine » Thu Aug 26, 2004 8:37 am

about those people that get in front of you. No wave is worth anyone getting hurt UNLESS it's there second time getting in your way then put 3 marks down there back and or face and they will remember that signature for a loooong time. You won't have to worry about them again.
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Postby Phil » Thu Aug 26, 2004 9:02 am

i try not to let it get to me so long as i dont get droped in on

i tend to just move out the way of them, wont be long till they all go home and the waves will be alot less crowded
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Postby IrishGirl » Sun Aug 29, 2004 5:08 pm

Phil wrote:i try not to let it get to me so long as i dont get droped in on

i tend to just move out the way of them, wont be long till they all go home and the waves will be alot less crowded


I remember getting dropped in on by this beginner a few months back. He ended up getting a wallop off my longboard across the head! (not on purpose, I swear!) It's SOOO dangerous, to him and yourself.
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Postby VBnorthendsurfer » Sun Aug 29, 2004 5:13 pm

yea the girl that hit me was on like a 9'+ board. those things hurt. not just yourself but your boart too. i guess i lucked out in a way that i didnt have to get it profesionally fixed and could fix it myself.
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Postby namino tsume » Sun Aug 29, 2004 5:40 pm

VBnorthendsurfer wrote:i sun cure anything. just got a ding in my board yesterday surfing down in sandbridge, some beginner hit me. i was sooooo mad. my wave, she hit my board then cut open my knee.

haha, did you sun cure your knee to :lol:
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