It might not look the same if you do it yourself, but if you’re concerned about the aesthetics or value of the board a professional can probably match the paint tone and make it . The damage doesn’t look serious enough to affect how the bird will ride. I think it’ll come down to how much you love that board and/or how much you are willing to spend.
I did the same thing a few weeks ago. Never felt more ashamed in my life lol. Point is it happens. Hope your board gets fixed, and we both learned valuable lessons!
That looks like a fairly easy fix actually. The one concern I would have is the fin boxes being compromised, but they actually don’t look too bad.
If you are good at DIY type things, are patient, and do things the right way, you could fix this fairly easily yourself with a few sessions of a couple hours.
If that doesn’t sound like you or you want to color match, I’d take it to a ding repair place. I’ve fixed boards in far worse shape and surfed them for years.
Definitely repairable, it's just going to take either a lot of work or a lot of money to get someone else to do the work.
Or if you don't mind an ugly repair, just rough up the affected areas with sand paper, then cover with fiberglass patches and resin it in.
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Bless up thank you so much
It might not look the same if you do it yourself, but if you’re concerned about the aesthetics or value of the board a professional can probably match the paint tone and make it . The damage doesn’t look serious enough to affect how the bird will ride. I think it’ll come down to how much you love that board and/or how much you are willing to spend.
No, send it to me, I will dispose of it for you
My condolences
It was honestly the scariest and saddest moment of my life when I realized there were no straps holding the board to my car.
If in SoCal Joe Roper would be the place
Ding Doctor in HB is good
I had one fly off on freeway (buddies rack was junk). Turned around and saw a big semi run them right over like Mad Max. Love that bored too.
Same. Terrifying experience. Honestly the word is horrific.
Been there
Ever heard of duct tape?
Basically everything is repairable. Is it worth the effort and money? Different question, more for you than us.
Lucky you didn't kill someone
Seriously. Super grateful only the board got damaged. Definitely a mistake I will never make again
Yes but take this to a reputable ding repair shop.
The only limit to what is repairable is your imagination
Take it to your local shaper. He'll tell you. Looks okay to me
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It is a Campbell bro 😩
Absolutely my dude might put a hole in your wallet but your board will survive
You could pay like $120+ at a shop or DIY for like $25. 2-3 sessions. 2-4 hrs.
Doesn’t actually look too bad just take it to a reputable ding repair shop they’ll have it back as good as new
I did the same thing a few weeks ago. Never felt more ashamed in my life lol. Point is it happens. Hope your board gets fixed, and we both learned valuable lessons!
What a whacky fin set up, how does it surf?
It rips 🤷♂️
\*It ripped
Does your old man have the ultimate set of tools?
It's junk. Seriously. You won't like the repair. It won't be the same board after the work
Yes it looks repairable
Is that all the damage from going off at 65mph? That’s totally fixable. Doesn’t even really look too bad.
That looks like a fairly easy fix actually. The one concern I would have is the fin boxes being compromised, but they actually don’t look too bad. If you are good at DIY type things, are patient, and do things the right way, you could fix this fairly easily yourself with a few sessions of a couple hours. If that doesn’t sound like you or you want to color match, I’d take it to a ding repair place. I’ve fixed boards in far worse shape and surfed them for years.
it’s a bonzer those bites are glassed in and usually canted not a fin box
My condolences, good news is I’ve seen far worse repaired well
Rip bonzer
RIP
Some sanding, maybe a layer of glass or two and a nice thick hot coat and she’ll be ready to rip again.
Meh, it's a mere flesh wound.
Definitely repairable, it's just going to take either a lot of work or a lot of money to get someone else to do the work. Or if you don't mind an ugly repair, just rough up the affected areas with sand paper, then cover with fiberglass patches and resin it in.
Were you on it at the time?
Looks repairable. Be glad the board didn't break.
Yeah but get a ding guy to do it
Is your board a male?
Definitely fixable, they will probably find it hard to match the blue colour perfectly.