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How to Repair an Inflatable BoatThe owner can attempt small inflatable boat repair if
factory-gluing instructions are followed closely. Rips and holes
larger than one inch in the air chambers, or those within two
inches of a seam, should be repaired with internal and external
patches by a professional repair technician at a certified
repair facility. A quick patch repair by the user may solve the
problem for a short period of time, but it is recommended to
have it redone by a professional.
It is also recommended that major inflatable boat repair, and
the addition of large accessories such as oar locks, seating or
towing rings, be done by a professional repair technician at a
certified repair facility.
If the boat is still under warranty, and the user is
experiencing a seam failure, or the wooden transom is separating
from the molded transom flanges or tube set, or the fabric is
turning yellow and sticky, it is recommended that the dealer be
contacted immediately. Defective seams or sticky fabric may
result in complete warranty coverage, and the user may receive a
new boat free, or at a small-prorated fee.
Hypalon® is a brand name of DuPont. Its technical name is
chlorosulfonated polyethylene, but the user may know it simply
as synthetic rubber. It is one of the most popular types of
materials used in inflatable boat manufacture. Hypalon® is more
expensive than PVC, but lasts longer, being more resilient to UV
damage, abrasions, gas and oil. It has an average life of 20-30
years. Hypalon® inflatable boats can be repaired and restored
with adhesive.
Hypalon® adhesive is a product that performs inflatable boat
repairs and restores the boat to its original condition. The
adhesive has two parts, the Basecoat and the Topcoat, which are
easily applied by simply painting it on, after properly cleaning
with a primer like Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK). The adhesive comes
in a variety of colors to suit the color of the boat.
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