Hey guys
One of my mates stupidly tried to turtle roll his 6'6 the other day while he was paddling next to me and lost control of it as some white wash hit us.
The point of his board sprung to the water surface only to go straight in to my board and produce this crack along the rail!
I dried it out and repaired with epoxy resin as per my other little dings here and there to be safe. Seems to have done the job all good (constructionally) although now I have an area along the rail which is raised slightly due to the epoxy resin on top of the board.
The photos here are before I repaired the crack.
My question is, how do I make this flush with the rail again? What grit of sandpaper do I use and / or what's a safe technique? I'm assuming that smoothing this out will also smooth out the water flow down the rails a bit and possibly give slighly better performance. How do surf shops get ding repairs so flush??
I've got another similar crack (with epoxy resin repairs) on both nose rails of my other board when a SUP'er let go of his board on a 4ft hollow barrel. His fin also sliced through my wetsuit but that's another repair query! I would also like to 'flush out' those DIY repairs with this same method too.
Two boards damaged in two consecutive days from other surfers.. gotta love this sport times!
Thanks guys