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T&T: Defaltated Inflatable - Foam Fill ??

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Date: Fri Apr 25 2008 - 17:11:52 EDT

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    Hi All

    My AquaPro 9' aluminum V bottom inflatable is 10 years old. A glued seam
    has let go as well as a seam between the pontoons. It seems it has reached
    the end of its' life. If I had a place to put it indoors I would have a go
    at gluing it back together.

    An other way to perhaps give it another chance is fill the pontoons with
    two-part foam. I believe I have seen this discussed here before but can't
    locate it in the archives. Seems like a lot to toss in the dumpster. Any
    thoughts?

    Or suggestions on a replacement. I'm pretty sure I would want to stick
    with an inflatable - weight being the main consideration - launching and
    hauling up on the weaver davits at its' weight of ~ 65 lbs is not too bad,
    much heavier and I would want some assistance.

    BTW the mother ship is 32' NT.

    Thanks
    John
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