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![]() "Jeff Liggett" wrote in message ... The water in the tube is not going anywhere and even if unsealed the pin hole undoubtedly I could not get the water out. How much water are you talking about? If it is just a small amount, I wouldn't worry about it. If there is so much water in there that it is causing a problem then I would suggest using a wet/dry vacuum to such as much out as you can. Rig up a hose attachement so that you can connect the vacuum to the boat and just let it suck for 20 minutes or so. This will work especially well on a hot day, or if you can get the inflatable into a heated room. The low pressure from the vacuum will cause the water to evaporate and it will be sucked out. My patience with inflatable is just about worn so soon looking at 17 whaler or mako. My current dinghy is a hard bottom inflatable. I like it SO much better than the soft bottom! Rod McInnis |
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