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Cracks around plugs on top deck of surfboard

PostPosted: Sat Apr 15, 2017 8:02 am
by marvikt
Hi all, I have a question.
About a month ago I had a new board shaped in Bali from an Australian shaper who lives and shapes here. I've surfed it about 15 times in 4-6 ft waves. The board is a quad fin fish tail. The glassing is 4 4 and 6 oz. Few days ago I noticed cracks on the top deck of the board around the front (outer) plugs. There are also depressions all over the tail around the plugs. I don't think I surfed it as much as to show such damage.

The film you see on the plugs is leftover glue from the FCS sticker.
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You can feel the cracks on this photo with your fingernail.
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Has anybody had similar problems? Should I do something about it? Do you think it will be a problem in the future?
I've already spoken to the shaper who thinks it's normal. He suggested to add another layer of fiberglass over the plugs if I wanted to. Do you think it would solve the problem or should I be worried about the future?

Thanks for all answers.
Tomas

Re: Cracks around plugs on top deck of surfboard

PostPosted: Sat Apr 15, 2017 9:45 am
by jaffa1949
Depending on the foam in the blank, heavy back foot work could cause this, but if the the FCS stickers were covering the plugs ( quite often a cheap cover up of a sand through).

A patch of reinforcing glass over the plugs will help and a tail pad will ease heel strike BUT, you won't see if the plugs are cracking out.

I suspect the board won't be noted for its endurance?
Take the fix surf the board to death!