Repairing a Soft Top Paddleboard (SUP)

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  • Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024
  • A freak incident on the highway rendered this board unusable. Can it be fixed?
    Intentionally NOT titled "How to repair a SUP" because it's not exactly a guide. $25 in products along with some random things from around the house can go a long way!
    Time will tell how well this holds up, obviously.
    Music is licensed through public domain and is under protection of the creative commons:
    freepd.com/epi...
    Tracks and artists: (Thank you!)
    "Time's Up" - Darren Curtis
    Rafael Krux - "Happy Whistling Ukulele"
    "Favorite" - Alexander Nakarada
    "Fireworks" - Alexander Nakarada

Комментарии • 8

  • @drzyxyx9235
    @drzyxyx9235 3 года назад +1

    Nice video! The sound was a bit "meh" missed some of what you were saying. But, ingenious!!!

    • @gnesser585
      @gnesser585  3 года назад

      Thank you for the feedback on the sound :) Glad you enjoyed

  • @Idkwho533
    @Idkwho533 Год назад

    Thank you, it’s is a wonderful and helpful video, but would it still work on a foam surf board?

    • @gnesser585
      @gnesser585  Год назад +1

      I would guess that it would - it's been used a lot for two years since the repair and no issues

  • @JAHDorafsha
    @JAHDorafsha 2 года назад +1

    How's it holding up now? My dog chewed the side of my foam board and I need to do something similar.

    • @gnesser585
      @gnesser585  2 года назад +1

      It works great! I've taken it out several times this summer already. No issues at all. Good luck!

  • @willkidd12
    @willkidd12 2 года назад

    Hey man the tailblock to my odysea log fell off and now the bottom half is super water logged. Should I cut back the top part and then let it sit for a few months before sealing it the way u did?

    • @gnesser585
      @gnesser585  2 года назад

      Really hard for me to say since I had no waterlog issues. Cutting it back helped me realign and see the overall shape - definitely make sure it's as dry as possible. If it's in a dry area a few months is overkill. Reseal it well and you should be good. Good luck!