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Stand Up Paddle => SUP General => Topic started by: isup-camito on June 22, 2021, 05:46:38 AM
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Hi All,
I’ve had an isle board since 2017. Last year, out of warranty, it blew out a 2’ seam where the rail meets the board. I had it fixed by a professional plastics company here for $150. About a month ago, same blowout, but on the other side (my repaired side was just fine). Now way out of warranty, but reluctant to pay another $150, I contacted the manufacturer and explained what I’m telling you. They were gracious and, even out of warranty, they offered me a very nice coupon to get a new board. So I did.
Now I have an blown out isle board in my garage and I don’t know what to do with it. Throw it away? Sell online as a damaged product where the buyer need to fix it? My wife has the same 2017 board, hers is fine, but short of the fin I don’t think there are “parts” I could use off of my old one. Searching online for answers gave me nothing, but led me to these forums.
Thanks for any advice!