landyacht318 wrote:
...as I am a surf bum who will die shortly after I can no longer ride waves.
I completely understand your obsessiveness and I am pretty much the same, born and raised on the ocean surfing. It's only when I was living on the north Oregon coast and I developed extreme pain in my left ear, from a previous surfboard fin impacting that area an perforating my ear drum when I was 15 which never healed. The pain got so great I had to give up being in the water regardless of what I tried. And as you probably understand, it is a lot easier to not surf when you live over a thousand miles from the ocean.
Surprisingly, living inland hasn't destroyed my character yet, just need to find other things to occupy my time where i would normally be surfing. Surfing is not just a sport, it is a life style and builds character
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But yeah, I've repaired many a surfboard and found the simplicity of using Sun Cure repair kits or similar is very convinient. No mixing of hardener or waiting for it to get that proper consistency so it doesn't run off. I'm not surprised and genuinely pleased with how well it works on a fiberglass RV. Keeping a repair kit in the RV is perfect.