Inflatable boat and dinghy repair products and paint.
Dinghy and inflatable
boat repair information, kits, fabric, glue, tube sealant, restoration
paint, repair products.
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products, restoration paint, repair kits, glue, PVC and hypalon fabric,
dinghy patches, inflatable boat sealer, dinghy paint, inflatable boat
paint, and other inflatable boat and rubber dinghy repair products,
accessories and repair information. Spend a small amount of
money on repairing and renewing your inflatable boat, kayak, canoe or
rubber dinghy, and save money over buying a new expensive inflatable
dinghy.
You can easily repair your
inflatable boat and its punctures, tears, scratches, faded fabric and
more, be it either in Hypalon or in PVC fabric.
Don't
throw out your inflatable boat or spend hundreds $$ in expensive repairs
at a shop, or thousands to buy a new boat, when you can repair, renew,
or restore your inflatable boat yourself and save money!
Problem Identification &
Solutions (use these common problems to identify what repair products you
need)
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Sticky PVC
Fabric? If your PVC inflatable is sticky from UV rays,
add a protective coating easily and
inexpensively.
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Slow Leaks?
If your inflatable boat has slow leaks and loses air over a a day or
2, then
try our tube sealer liquid.
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Holes or Tears?
If your inflatable boat has holes, you'll need PVC or Hypalon
repair fabric, glue, or a complete kit.
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Loose
Accessories? If your inflatable boat has fabric or parts
coming loose,
you'll need glue, or a complete repair kit.
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Chaffed fabric?
If your inflatable boat has chafed fabric and damage, you may
need to
re-skin its outer layer.
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Peeling Fabric?
If your inflatable boat's top layer of Hypalon fabric is peeling off,
re-skin it easily and inexpensively.
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Faded Fabric?
If your inflatable boat is looking faded or you want to
change the color, repaint it easily.
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Color change
needed? If your inflatable boat or inflatable kayak needs a
new color,
repaint it easily and inexpensively.
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Minor
Restoration? If your inflatable boat needs some fabric
repairs, and you may
want to do a minor restoration.
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Major
restoration? If your inflatable boat is in rough shape with
abrasions and scuffs,
you need a major restoration.
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ID Numbers?
If your inflatable boat has no ID numbers,
consider putting them on to avoid
theft and abide by the law.
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Damaged rigid
hull? If your inflatable boat's rigid hull keel has scratches
and gelcoat damage,
apply a keel guard.
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Damaged
propeller? Protect your propeller from damage, and protect
swimmers and sea life
with a propeller guard.
5
Steps to a Complete Inflatable Boat Restoration.
Doing a complete restoration, here are 5 key steps to consider.
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First you'll need to use
PVC or Hypalon fabric and glue to
repair holes, tears, and delaminations in your inflatable boat.
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If your inflatable boat
has slow leaks and loses air over a period of a day or 2,
then try our tube sealer liquid.
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Apply a
new layer of rubber to reskin the
outer layer of tube fabric. This can be used alone or painted over
also.
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To renew your inflatable
boat's look,
repaint its color, or to do a major
fabric restoration due to damage or general wear.
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Use
this kit to easily apply
identification numbers to your inflatable boat to avoid theft and
abide by the law.
Does your
dinghy or inflatable boat need a major repair?
Is your inflatable boat in need of a make-over? Why not give it a
restoration with our incredible
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