Softtop Wavestorm bubble

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Softtop Wavestorm bubble

Postby TamanSurf » Sun May 15, 2022 6:10 pm

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Hi

I have an 8ft Softtop that had a giant bubble. Probably caused by to much exposure of the sun. This normally shouldn’t be a problem because it’s a surfboard, right? It’s only 2 weeks old so it’s a bit sad. But does anyone here has a proper diy solution for this please? I’m on an island and sending it back to the manufacturer is not really an option…

Help is much appreciated!

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Re: Softtop Wavestorm bubble

Postby jaffa1949 » Sun May 15, 2022 6:38 pm

TamanSurf wrote:
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Hi

I have an 8ft Softtop that had a giant bubble. Probably caused by to much exposure of the sun. This normally shouldn’t be a problem because it’s a surfboard, right? It’s only 2 weeks old so it’s a bit sad. But does anyone here has a proper diy solution for this please?


Definitely caused by too much sun, BTW any surfboard can self destruct by bubbles or delaminating if left in the sun, in a car in the sun or on a hot surface.
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Re: Softtop Wavestorm bubble

Postby waikikikichan » Sun May 15, 2022 10:01 pm

TamanSurf wrote: This normally shouldn’t be a problem because it’s a surfboard, right? It’s only 2 weeks old so it’s a bit sad.


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Luckily the bubble is on the deck not on the slick bottom. Just puncture the bubble and see how far it goes back down. Depending, you can shoot some hot glue or Spongrez. Some glues, like Gorilla glue might melt/burn the the EPS core. That's where repair technique comes into play. Should you make an inlet and outlet hole ? Should you just put down little areas at a time ?
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