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Anyone know how to repair broken paddle
Broke my paddle while paddling in water ..any suggestions If this can be repaired?
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J. B, weld. Then go buy a new one. Don't think anything could fix it well enough for me to want to depend on it. Think about being 2 to 3 miles off the point and having your peddles break. (happens). Would you want a broken paddle to be your only propulsion?
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Trash it! Go out and buy the best paddle you can afford. You wont regret it.
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Hobie paddles are not made to be used :D
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Contact Hobie. They're good people and stand behind their products.
If it looks new(er), no worries. If it looks like you're an enforcer…ummm? If that doesn't work…cash. Cash fixes anything. I do agree with Tony though. |
Thanks guys!
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um.. craigslist or amazon may be ebay
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let me start by saying I agree with ful-rac, buy a replacement. In the end it will cheaper and better. I will start by assuming it is hollow. If I was forced to repair it, I would custom fit a wood dowel to the inside with at least 6 inches inside. Then make the dowel small enough to take 2 layers of glass cloth. Laminate the glass on the dowel then epoxy the rod inside the paddle. if possible add a few more layers of glass to the outside. the outer surfaces would all need to be surfaced prepped really well. I think you can repair rods this way but makes a stiff spot in the blank. like i said just buy a new one.
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Krap
Everyone knows that Hobie makes krap.
Fix = go see Andy, open wallet, let him reach in and take what he needs, and leave happy with a new carbon fiber paddle, bent shaft or straight is your only choice. |
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:aetsch:
Everything hobie makes BREAKS! I can say that because I don't own a hobie. :) |
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Go to the hobby store and pick up some thick walled CF tubing. Make sure the OD is close to the inside diameter of the paddle tubing. Cut a piece about 12" long and glass it in with epoxy (west systems of equiv). Slip joint style, or just use the other side as a "stump" paddle similar to what I carry on the PA in the case my drive takes a dump.
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It's the business model, make stuff that will break later. So you can fork the money to replace and repair it. Business 101 :notworthy:
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I have one for sale. Exact same but you can't break it down into two pieces because of saltwater cause them to get stuck. $25?
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Thanks guys I am already taken care of !
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I bet if contact Hobie and tell then your story, they well likely step up and offer you a deal where you just pay for the Shipping and Handling $114, same as OEX sells them for except you save the tax. That is Hobies customer service.
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You don't own one but you did own a battery that set itself on fire |
And a car that caught on fire....i dont think hobie makes cars do they?
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