No Vent Plug Whooopppsss!
- nanmoo
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No Vent Plug Whooopppsss!
I noticed my vent plug was AWOL yesterday, not sure for how long, but I suspect I forgot to tighten it properly post-maui. I know, bonehead move. I am betting there is some water still in there, aside from turning it upside down and leaving it to dry, any suggestions? Some water has definitely drained out of there already, maybe 25ml?
While I am at it, is there any compelling reason to worry about a little dent on the rail near the tip where the glass is cracked a bit? It's soft enough that it flexes under finger pressure but doesn't look like it penetrates into the foam. Must have happened yesterday while I was getting violated almost as bad as BWD in the shore break.
Thanks!
While I am at it, is there any compelling reason to worry about a little dent on the rail near the tip where the glass is cracked a bit? It's soft enough that it flexes under finger pressure but doesn't look like it penetrates into the foam. Must have happened yesterday while I was getting violated almost as bad as BWD in the shore break.
Thanks!
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Last edited by GWIND on Tue May 04, 2010 7:37 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Thinking is over rated- Homer Simpson
-place upside down for a few days, then
-deposit in sauna/furnace room with paper towel stuck in vent hole to increase surface area, hope for the best
-I wrap green masking tape around one strap with the plug in it and over the base. putting the plug it in the closed base can result in loss of plug in frenzy of rigging and not remembering it's in there
once it's as dry as it will get, use a kite pump to gently!!! pressurize the board to see if the rail is leaking....if it is water will bubble out of there....it'll be pretty obvious if you have a hole somewhere
-deposit in sauna/furnace room with paper towel stuck in vent hole to increase surface area, hope for the best
-I wrap green masking tape around one strap with the plug in it and over the base. putting the plug it in the closed base can result in loss of plug in frenzy of rigging and not remembering it's in there
once it's as dry as it will get, use a kite pump to gently!!! pressurize the board to see if the rail is leaking....if it is water will bubble out of there....it'll be pretty obvious if you have a hole somewhere
Adding to Kus' suggestion for evaluating your ding, put a little bit of soap/water solution on the outside before pumping. Works great. if you don't have a kite pump, cut the stem off an old innertube (Schreder) and use a std bike pump. A pump with a pressure gauge helps. Do not put too much pressure in there and go slow. Wipe excess soap off before taking the pump off.
The water will come out if you folow Kus' suggestion. Cycling the board from hot to cold will help move some air in and out of the board and with it moisture. More permanent damage to a board takes time. If you leave the water in there, then over time crap starts to grow and then the moisture and the weight will not come out easily.
You could compare the board weight to factory spec but these weights are not very reliable.
I think that the board lady has some suggestions on your issue.
The water will come out if you folow Kus' suggestion. Cycling the board from hot to cold will help move some air in and out of the board and with it moisture. More permanent damage to a board takes time. If you leave the water in there, then over time crap starts to grow and then the moisture and the weight will not come out easily.
You could compare the board weight to factory spec but these weights are not very reliable.
I think that the board lady has some suggestions on your issue.
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The big issue with water in the board is that next time the board is baked in the sun with the vent closed (ie. on the roof rack in the Gorge in summer), the water vapor will possibly delam the board. Keep baking it with the vent open as Kus describes. It's not the end of the world unless the board is pounds heavier!
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- downwind dave
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heres a timely little faq on ventplugs from windsport mag
http://windsport.com/how_to_article?new ... niqid=1827
i would add tip#9, If you plan on selling, keep the plug mishaps hushed up.
http://windsport.com/how_to_article?new ... niqid=1827
i would add tip#9, If you plan on selling, keep the plug mishaps hushed up.