Was browsing some older posts about possible fillers for a ding repair and Q cell, variations of silica, and the like were the most common for shallow repairs. I had another incident this weekend after running over a ladies board who was kind enough to freeze panic and stay still when she saw me surfing towards her, and when I realised the wave was going to close out and I straighted out, I didn't have enough time to avoid a collision. Her fin gouged a nice 1/2 in deep by 2 inches long hole in the nose rail of my board and I am curious as to what the best method would be to repair it. The posts I viewed were any where from 2-5 years old, and with advancements in shaping practices, I am curious if there has been a common method adapted for said repair. I have no scrap foam lying around, but I think it may be too shallow of a ding to consider unless I were to sand a bunch out.
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