Questions about a shortboard that I bought

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Questions about a shortboard that I bought

Postby gd6 » Mon Oct 21, 2013 4:03 am

Before doing research, I bought a shortboard a few months ago. I quickly realized that I wasn't going to be able to learn how to ride it easily and bought an 8 foot all purpose board which I have been enjoying thoroughly.

I was planning on keeping the shortboard for when I might be ready to use it, but it has some damage and I'm really not sure how severe it is. I am going to post a few pics and describe it.

The board is a 5'10" Rascal II, made by proctor. I am 165-170 lbs, 5'11".

It has 2 damage spots on the rails, where the outer fiberglass looks cracked but is still intact. It also has a stress line in the middle of the board, that goes across maybe 60% of the bottom. There are no stress lines on the top, and in the picture there are some scratches that look a little like a stress line but are not. It also has a few dings on the bottom (not pictured) that I just put a very thin coat of suncure on to keep it watertight (I wasn't really sure how effective this would be, I just wanted to get out and try the board, I also put a thin coat of suncure on the dinged rails). The one fin box was reglassed but it looks like a professionally done repair.

It did come with some perfect condition FCS K 2.1 Thruster fins. I paid $230, and like I said I didn't do my research so I really don't know whether I got an ok deal or I got ripped off. I basically saw a youtube video of a guy shredding in malibu on a proctor rascal and saw one close by and just went for it, lol. Oh and it did come with a nice dakine traction pad installed.

What do you guys think about this board and the damage it has? I'm well aware that I won't be riding it for a little, but I am improving quickly on my 8ft board and look forward to being able to shortboard someday...and I was hoping to hear this board has a decent amount of life left in it, but that stress line kinda worries me.


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Re: Questions about a shortboard that I bought

Postby pandarturo » Mon Oct 21, 2013 4:12 am

Just surf it until it breaks. The crease is most likely just a hairline fracture in the resin. If you want you can sand it down. The dings on the rail if it's water tight leave it.
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Re: Questions about a shortboard that I bought

Postby gd6 » Mon Oct 21, 2013 6:23 pm

Is it possible to determine if this is significant damage? Like should I expect a much shorter life span on the board because of it? The guy I bought it off of seemed like it was no big deal, and he definitely surfed a lot. I already made the mistake of buying a board I can't really utilize just yet, and am curious if I also made the mistake of buying a board thats going to break easier.
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Re: Questions about a shortboard that I bought

Postby pandarturo » Mon Oct 21, 2013 7:19 pm

As long as it's not yellowing you should be fine. You can sand it down and lay sooner glass over it if it worries you that much.
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