computer-rooter
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I've recently scrounged an OMC inflatable, very similar in construction and materials to a Zodiac. I got the pontoons holding air by replacing the o-rings behind the Boston valves. Now I am faced with a number of pinholes (true pinpricks up to about 3/8" abraded tears) to patch. I'm looking for advice on materials and techniques.
So far I've bought a Zodiac patch kit, but haven't used it. I've been thinking that for some of the really small holes I'd use Marine Goop and an artist's spatula to wipe over and into the holes. I'm thinking about leaving them like that. The larger ones I was thinking about using the Goop and then laying a piece of patch over it.
Alternatively, there is another of the same type of dinghy down the street. I'm thinking about cutting the entire bottom out of it and gluing it over my existing one.
Any thoughts on my ideas? Better ideas are always welcome! What about glue type? Recommended procedures?
So far I've bought a Zodiac patch kit, but haven't used it. I've been thinking that for some of the really small holes I'd use Marine Goop and an artist's spatula to wipe over and into the holes. I'm thinking about leaving them like that. The larger ones I was thinking about using the Goop and then laying a piece of patch over it.
Alternatively, there is another of the same type of dinghy down the street. I'm thinking about cutting the entire bottom out of it and gluing it over my existing one.
Any thoughts on my ideas? Better ideas are always welcome! What about glue type? Recommended procedures?