Does anyone have any experience with repairing sun damage to a bic surfboard?
My wife picked up a second-hand bic recently in the hope to progress with her new found passion for surfing. Having never bought a board before, we didn't see the slight hump in the middle of the board until after the purchase, which makes your popup more difficult, in short, the nose dives more quickly that it should. This makes learning to popup, more difficult than it needs to be - and much more frustrating for a motivated beginner.
I was advised by an experienced surf instructor (who spotted the fault) that if you added a little weight to each end and left in the sun to heat up a little, it would help to straighten the board out and could fix the problem. However, this seems like a risky proceedure, which may lead to further damage, like twisting etc? Has anyone tried this before with success?
any advice is welcome, see the pictures for further info.