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Busted paddles

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Created by Seajuice > 9 months ago, 27 Aug 2019
Seajuice
NSW, 907 posts
27 Aug 2019 3:04PM
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Just broke my paddle by landing on the nose of my foilboard after breaching. The paddle shaft was in front of me when I connected. Snapped clean in half. I liked the paddle as it had an oval shaft & ribbing which was great for grip & & the paddle always aligned its blade to the water so that you wouldn't get that wasted paddle stroke that can occur with round shafts.
Lucky it lasted me about 5 years & made me think not to buy an expensive one as it only takes one accident to blow at least $300.
So have ordered one for $150. SUPCO brand. But no oval shaft.
Anyway I had repaired another paddle a few years ago that snapped close to the blade due to bad design. The blade shaft being too short snapped the main shaft during normal hard paddling.
I had a go at fixing it by cutting off the damaged end of the main shaft & using a piece of plastic plumbing water pipe that had a nice easy fit over the main shaft to use as a sleeve.
I then heated the end that fits over the blade shaft & rammed it on to take the shape & let it cool. I then removed it & slid it over the main shaft. Then glued the blade & main shaft back together & let it cure.
Then glued over the joint & slid the plastic sleeve over the joint & let the glue cure.
Hasn't failed me yet over 3 years.


Mark _australia
WA, 22089 posts
28 Aug 2019 5:34PM
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I like that blade junction repair, very innovative!

Oval is annoying as you have to make a sleeve manually for the inside with foam and lay up carbon or glass then sand for a nice snug fit.
Round is of course easier as you can buy tubing off the shelf in right sizes.
So I'll have it if its going :)

Seajuice
NSW, 907 posts
28 Aug 2019 7:59PM
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Thanks Mark. I was already planning on fixing it myself by heat softening some plumbing pipe & inserting it as an inner sleeve. It will have to be lengthened of course so the sleeve will be made longer & I will make up the gap by binding layers of matting over the sleeve & will over lap the main shaft a bit.
But if the main shaft is damaged elsewhere, I will purchase another shaft & modify the blade shaft to fit. I can buy another handle easily.

Tardy
4919 posts
29 Aug 2019 3:25AM
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nice job .with the plumbing ...disappointing when you break your favourite ..but you can fix it



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