I have a pretty used surfboard that I keep on the roof of my car, is the sun going to destory it quickly?
Jun 06, 2008 by ccampan | Posted in Water Sports
It's a huge pain to store my used 100.00 surfboard in my apartment so I keep it on my roof racks. The bottom of the board is in the sun pretty much all day.
Any experienced boardsmen out there that can tell me what to expect?
Well, it aint even worth a hundred bucks now! First of all, I want to move where you live. If you left a board on the roof of your car all night, every night, any place I have ever surfed, I know it wouldn't be there one morning.
Ii will discolor, warp, the glass will tend to delaminate. the foam blank will begin the break down and the
John F | Jun 06, 2008
uuummm YA!!!!! it will be unridible in like a week. are you stupid?
pro surf | Jun 06, 2008
Major delamination.Yellowing and weakening of the integrity of your board's fiberglass coating. Need to take it in with you.
Surfammo | Jun 06, 2008
Well, it aint even worth a hundred bucks now! First of all, I want to move where you live. If you left a board on the roof of your car all night, every night, any place I have ever surfed, I know it wouldn't be there one morning.
Ii will discolor, warp, the glass will tend to delaminate. the foam blank will begin the break down and the
John F | Jun 06, 2008
A good place to sell my used surfboard?
Mar 15, 2009 by Carolina Flyboy | Posted in Water Sports
I have a surfboard that I bought about two years ago. I've since given up on surfing, and now I'd like to sell it. Does anyone know of a place where I may be able to put it up for sale? I looked on eBay, but there doesn't seem to be a huge rage for watersports. (on eBay) Are there any other sites I can use? Thanks a bunch in advance.
Well, I'm sorry to hear that you have given up on surfing. But, if you weren't really into it, you are doing the best thing. Both E-bay and Craigslist works, but I would stay away from both. Most decent surf shops will sell boards on consignment for a small fee. If it's a decent board, and it "needs a good home" that's probably the best bet.
John F | Mar 15, 2009
craigslist
lildrummaboy | Mar 15, 2009
eBay, craigslist or newspaper
k.oslund | Mar 15, 2009
craigslist for sureee
xsurfgirl4lifex | Mar 15, 2009
Well, I'm sorry to hear that you have given up on surfing. But, if you weren't really into it, you are doing the best thing. Both E-bay and Craigslist works, but I would stay away from both. Most decent surf shops will sell boards on consignment for a small fee. If it's a decent board, and it "needs a good home" that's probably the best bet.
John F | Mar 15, 2009
Where can i buy online a used surfboard?
Apr 25, 2009 by nollid54 | Posted in Surfing
I am going to be surfing (about a week) in Panama City and realized that it would be more inexpensive to buy a used one instead of paying $20 every hour to rent. I use a shortboard.
You should try looking on Ebay. You can bid for the price you want on Ebay. They have almost anything (mainly used things)!
Hanna R
| Apr 25, 2009