Nezzy Shape surf boards, heard of them?

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Nezzy Shape surf boards, heard of them?

Postby DreadManFred » Wed Mar 19, 2008 7:02 am

hey guys, im new around this forum and i was wondering if anyone heard of Nezzy Shapes. i just got it off of ebay and it came in the mail today.Image

its a 7 footer. the main reason why im posting this is because the fin holders on the left and right, and pressured in a little bit and its cracking the surface a little it. i was wondering if i should get this fixed.
thanks guys.
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Postby BoardatWork » Wed Mar 19, 2008 9:23 am

if the crack is big enough to left water in, get it repaired. Water getting into the crack will be sucked into the polyurethane like a sponge. After enough water damage, the foam will separate from the fibreglass layer (becomes delaminated). Once this begins to happen the board starts to lose strength and surfability. If left long enough it will completely destroy the board.

It may be that the cracks are just stress fractures - there is a lot of force going through the fins so this is not uncommon. Get someone who knows what they're doing to have a look at it, it's probably nothing to worry about, but better to be safe than sorry.

If you can post a picture of the fins area, people here can give their view.
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Postby DreadManFred » Wed Mar 19, 2008 2:48 pm

thanks for your overview.

i will post a picture up later today.
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Postby DreadManFred » Wed Mar 19, 2008 4:47 pm

sorry if the pictures are big, i thought the better resolution would be a lot better to see. i divided the sides up too.

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Left side:
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right side:
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Postby essex sucks » Wed Mar 19, 2008 7:21 pm

yes mate u need too get them sorted and fast they are going too let water in

looks too me as if someone has been doing pop ups on the floor with the fins in
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Postby northswell » Wed Mar 19, 2008 8:55 pm

looks a bit like a home made board to me. My first try to be precise.
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Postby essex sucks » Wed Mar 19, 2008 8:57 pm

haha and mine too
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Postby DreadManFred » Thu Mar 20, 2008 3:19 am

thanks guys, ill go to a shop around my area and have them take a look at it.


better yet, does anyone recommend anything to fix?
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Postby floater » Thu May 15, 2008 2:50 am

Nezzy is a good shaper who shapes for Carissa Moore who is an amazing surfer.
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Postby kitesurfer » Thu May 15, 2008 7:03 am

Looking at your pictures and having fitted many of those types of fins (lokbox) those boxes need to be removed and re-fitted correctly. It looks like the glass hasn't been laid over them correctly in the first instance and hence hasn't provided enough of a bond to the box and that is why they have been able to be pushed into the foam in the way that they have.

There are a couple of ways to fit futures and lokbox fins, one is to do it before glassing and one is to do it after glassing. (Which i think is easier)
Either way you have to tape up the slot so no resin will get in. Then you lay the glass right over the box and slot. Not upto the slot as it appears yours are as this will not give enough strength as you need as much glass to box contact as possible.
Then you grind/sand the glass off down to the lip on the slot giving you a smooth finish.

Hope tis helps some.

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Postby pkbum » Thu May 15, 2008 7:22 am

essex sucks wrote:looks too me as if someone has been doing pop ups on the floor with the fins in


I second this haha..
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Postby DreadManFred » Thu May 15, 2008 2:13 pm

kitesurfer wrote:Looking at your pictures and having fitted many of those types of fins (lokbox) those boxes need to be removed and re-fitted correctly. It looks like the glass hasn't been laid over them correctly in the first instance and hence hasn't provided enough of a bond to the box and that is why they have been able to be pushed into the foam in the way that they have.

There are a couple of ways to fit futures and lokbox fins, one is to do it before glassing and one is to do it after glassing. (Which i think is easier)
Either way you have to tape up the slot so no resin will get in. Then you lay the glass right over the box and slot. Not upto the slot as it appears yours are as this will not give enough strength as you need as much glass to box contact as possible.
Then you grind/sand the glass off down to the lip on the slot giving you a smooth finish.

Hope tis helps some.

KS


i already fixed it. got resin over it the dat after i posted. professionally ficed for dirt cheap
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Postby kitesurfer » Thu May 15, 2008 2:48 pm

DreadManFred wrote:
kitesurfer wrote:Looking at your pictures and having fitted many of those types of fins (lokbox) those boxes need to be removed and re-fitted correctly. It looks like the glass hasn't been laid over them correctly in the first instance and hence hasn't provided enough of a bond to the box and that is why they have been able to be pushed into the foam in the way that they have.

There are a couple of ways to fit futures and lokbox fins, one is to do it before glassing and one is to do it after glassing. (Which i think is easier)
Either way you have to tape up the slot so no resin will get in. Then you lay the glass right over the box and slot. Not upto the slot as it appears yours are as this will not give enough strength as you need as much glass to box contact as possible.
Then you grind/sand the glass off down to the lip on the slot giving you a smooth finish.

Hope tis helps some.

KS


i already fixed it. got resin over it the dat after i posted. professionally ficed for dirt cheap


Did they also glass fibre over it as well else it will just break again just as soon as it gets touched as resin by itself has no strength.

KS
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Postby DreadManFred » Thu May 15, 2008 2:55 pm

kitesurfer wrote:
DreadManFred wrote:i already fixed it. got resin over it the dat after i posted. professionally ficed for dirt cheap


Did they also glass fibre over it as well else it will just break again just as soon as it gets touched as resin by itself has no strength.

KS


i actually now work for the dude, its not goign anywhere unless i get super good and start ripping fin boxes out when i surf haha. its a lot stringer than what it used to be.
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