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Created by nerdycross > 9 months ago, 21 Aug 2019
nerdycross
296 posts
21 Aug 2019 10:36PM
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I'm about to take the plunge and take up windsurf foiling my observation is in the early learning process the board gets quite a bashing. What is the best way to protect from beating up the nose on my new foil board? And recommendes be appreciated.

MagicRide
688 posts
22 Aug 2019 1:08AM
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I'm going to experiment with those swimming pool noodles. Either cutting the noodle in half long ways and taping it to the upper rail of the board. Or possibly cut a slit in the noodle and fit the noodle into the rail of the board and tape it. They also sell deck protectors, but the adhesive leaves a nasty residue once the protector is removed from what the shops tell me.

PatK
296 posts
22 Aug 2019 1:19AM
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Search for ION board nose protector or surfbent. I got the ION on my jp and it is still without damage

nerdycross
296 posts
22 Aug 2019 2:19PM
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PatK said..
Search for ION board nose protector or surfbent. I got the ION on my jp and it is still without damage


I'll take a look at those patk thanks

BSN101
WA, 2256 posts
22 Aug 2019 3:05PM
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A whole noodle secured with GoPro tether loops. Sand the spot on the board and use the supplied 3M sticky bases.
3 tethers at 9,12,3 o'clock, with the noodle threaded through loops.
I'll post when I do it.

Stretchy
WA, 916 posts
22 Aug 2019 7:33PM
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Ideally, you would glue a hard plastic top layer to the foam/EVA. This will spread the load better when the rig hits the board. I'll be cutting up one of those EVA foam tiles when the time comes



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