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Brada April 3rd 04 09:44 PM

Inflatable Boat Repair
 
My old inflatable has become porous. It's made of the neoprene, not hypalon.
Have heard about some liquid that impregnates the rubber from the inside.
One is supposed to sip it into the chambers. Please if anyone knows where to
find it (web address). Any experience?
Thx in advance.





Dennis Pogson April 4th 04 10:25 AM

Inflatable Boat Repair
 
"Brada" wrote in message
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My old inflatable has become porous. It's made of the neoprene, not

hypalon.
Have heard about some liquid that impregnates the rubber from the inside.
One is supposed to sip it into the chambers. Please if anyone knows where

to
find it (web address). Any experience?
Thx in advance.

You buy the stuff at garages and motor factors, it's for tyres which are
similarly afflicted. Used it on an old black Avon Redcrest years ago. The
dinghy used to deflate in about 2 days. After using this stuff, it was as
hard as a brick after 6 weeks! Not recommended by the makers of course, it
wouldn't be, would it? I would not deflate and roll up the dinghy once I had
used this stuff, but if you are one of these guys who leaves his boat
inflated in a marina, it's the tops!

Once injected through the valves, you will have to roll the dinghy around
like a tyre to get the liquid to coat all over the inside surfaces, good
excercise for the not-too-thin brigade!

Dennis.

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Len Krauss April 6th 04 12:59 AM

Inflatable Boat Repair
 
West Marine sells the stuff. . .it's around $40. Sorry I can't recall it's
name. It's a latex-type liquid poured into air fill hole, after which the
dink in rotated in all directions to spread it on interior. Several people
have reported good results with both Hypalon and PVC dinks. You can call the
manufacturer to ask about suitability for your particular application.
Len

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"Brada" wrote in message
...
My old inflatable has become porous. It's made of the neoprene, not

hypalon.
Have heard about some liquid that impregnates the rubber from the inside.
One is supposed to sip it into the chambers. Please if anyone knows where

to
find it (web address). Any experience?
Thx in advance.







Den73740 April 6th 04 03:13 AM

Inflatable Boat Repair
 
Subject: Inflatable Boat Repair
From: "Len Krauss"



West Marine sells the stuff. . .it's around $40. Sorry I can't recall it's
name


I tried some of it and it didn't work all that well for me, it smelled like and
had the consitency of latex paint. When I was pouring it in I was wondering if
I just paid $40 for a quart of latex paint. I did all the rolling and flipping
but it still had a slow leak.

Dennis


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