Hi C-Brat friends,
Yesterday, I had our inflatable out to clean Wild Blue's bottom. Herb, from Willie's Tug offered me the use of his lift...
http://captnjim.blogspot.com/2013/01/bo ... l-tip.html
At one point, the dinghy started filling up with water. I thought it might be coming from the powerwasher I was using, but later discovered that the seams had come apart on both sides where the floor meets the tubes! I guess I'm fortunate that I didn't go right out the bottom of the dinghy!
So, today I'm about to try to re-glue the floor back to the tubes. I bought a 2 part epoxy made for this, I've cleaned up the long area, but when "test fitting," I can't get the seams to line up. If the tubes are fully inflated, I can't stretch the floor far enough; if the tubes are slightly deflated, I can line up the pieces, but there are puckers. This is my first go-round with inflatable repair, so... is there a technique I should be using?
I found plenty of info on-line for leak repairs, but very little about re-gluing the seams (no air leak), where the floor is glued to the
Thanks in advance for any suggestions!
Best wishes,
Jim B.
Yesterday, I had our inflatable out to clean Wild Blue's bottom. Herb, from Willie's Tug offered me the use of his lift...
http://captnjim.blogspot.com/2013/01/bo ... l-tip.html
At one point, the dinghy started filling up with water. I thought it might be coming from the powerwasher I was using, but later discovered that the seams had come apart on both sides where the floor meets the tubes! I guess I'm fortunate that I didn't go right out the bottom of the dinghy!
So, today I'm about to try to re-glue the floor back to the tubes. I bought a 2 part epoxy made for this, I've cleaned up the long area, but when "test fitting," I can't get the seams to line up. If the tubes are fully inflated, I can't stretch the floor far enough; if the tubes are slightly deflated, I can line up the pieces, but there are puckers. This is my first go-round with inflatable repair, so... is there a technique I should be using?
I found plenty of info on-line for leak repairs, but very little about re-gluing the seams (no air leak), where the floor is glued to the
Thanks in advance for any suggestions!
Best wishes,
Jim B.