PVC inflatable repair
Hello, folks.
I repaired a leaking sponson on my ten year old PVC (not Hypalon) Zodiac Yachtline 1 RIB today by replacing the valve. Seems to work. However, while the sponson was deflated (and this is in the water, mind you), I noticed the top black circular "patch" connecting the transom to the sponson had partially lifted away. I am aware this is Not a Good Thing. Now, I have a tube of Zodiac patch glue, and while I may work with that to effect a quick repair, is there any standard adhesive (4200, 291, 5200) that is appropriate for tacking this patch down until, say, the end of the season? I have the fitted Zodiac cover, so UV degradation shouldn't be an issue. I am on Lake Ontario, so salt isn't, either. I run a '80s Honda BF100 longshaft off the transom. I am aware that I should take this to a pro, but I would rather do this in winter, assuming I can safety "patch" the problem until fall. Thanks, R. |
PVC inflatable repair
I have successfully used a two part 3M plastic (I think that's how it's
labeled) adhesive on a Zodiac I used to own. I've seen it only in a small package w/ 2 small tubes, so if you need more it probably would be cheaper to get PVC inflatable glue from West M or other. "rhys" wrote in message ... Hello, folks. I repaired a leaking sponson on my ten year old PVC (not Hypalon) Zodiac Yachtline 1 RIB today by replacing the valve. Seems to work. However, while the sponson was deflated (and this is in the water, mind you), I noticed the top black circular "patch" connecting the transom to the sponson had partially lifted away. I am aware this is Not a Good Thing. Now, I have a tube of Zodiac patch glue, and while I may work with that to effect a quick repair, is there any standard adhesive (4200, 291, 5200) that is appropriate for tacking this patch down until, say, the end of the season? I have the fitted Zodiac cover, so UV degradation shouldn't be an issue. I am on Lake Ontario, so salt isn't, either. I run a '80s Honda BF100 longshaft off the transom. I am aware that I should take this to a pro, but I would rather do this in winter, assuming I can safety "patch" the problem until fall. Thanks, R. |
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