Fixing A Leaking Transom on a Sinking Zodiac Inflatable Boat!!!

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024
  • Welcome back for another Season of INFLATED!!!
    On this episode of Inflated, I've got a boat in the shop where the client said his boat was taking on water. Follow along as I go through the damage, and fix or reglue what is needed to get this boat seaworthy again!!!
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Комментарии • 36

  • @The411
    @The411 11 месяцев назад +1

    Absolutely fascinating. I didn't know these boats could be peeled and repaired like that. I'm thinking of getting an inflatable next spring. And I'm in Manitoba so I know where to get it repaired now :)

  • @Ashoud_Anobetah
    @Ashoud_Anobetah 2 года назад +1

    Fantastic work

  • @Audriukasas1
    @Audriukasas1 13 дней назад

    Hello. maybw you can tell how to remove the old glue? i have zodiac boat and dude begore me try to glue bottom of the boat but did terible job and i want to fix it like you did,but its a lot of glue residue left. please can you tell me? btw you boat fixing skills is on another level!!!

  • @dasunnyfla
    @dasunnyfla Год назад +1

    Your videos have been incredibly helpful. Thank you! I have a west marine hard sole and where it attaches to the PVC fabric the seam has totally come apart. What would be the best adhesive for this?

  • @melbigelow1200
    @melbigelow1200 Год назад +1

    Our 6 year old Saturn PVC dinghy is delaminating at the transom.
    The rubber around the tube that the transom inserts into has zero adhesion.
    I that supposed to be glued in?
    Great video!!

  • @user-sk9gj3xm4t
    @user-sk9gj3xm4t Год назад +2

    What type of glue do you use ?.

  • @raulrodriguez3638
    @raulrodriguez3638 Месяц назад

    What cleaning solution did you use?

  • @monicayoungblood563
    @monicayoungblood563 21 день назад

    Hi! great video, how much would this cost to have done? I am not sure I am up for doing it myself....

    • @gashopperinc
      @gashopperinc  18 дней назад

      Would have to see the boat to do an estimate for repairs.

  • @abethebabemike
    @abethebabemike 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this video as I have this issue, can I ask approximately how much glue this repair will use on a C310S.

  • @mauriciogonzalez6302
    @mauriciogonzalez6302 2 года назад +1

    How would you go about reinforcing the material that wraps around the bottoms of the transom? I have a few nicks in mine and want to add some material to help with future issues.

    • @gashopperinc
      @gashopperinc  2 года назад

      I would just cut small circular patches with holes in the center to reinforce it.

  • @DjCjFoto
    @DjCjFoto Год назад

    Great video, that boat looks very similar to my Zodiac, at least transom and surrounding! I have a few questions, as I would like to fix mine, it started leaking this summer. 1. How much glue, approximately, did you use to fix that transom? 2. How long did it take? 3. What do you do with the brash between applications, it must harden? Thanks!

    • @gashopperinc
      @gashopperinc  Год назад +1

      Used about half a quart due to amount of layers the Zodiac Glue suggests. Took about 6 hours over the course of 3 days. I put the brushes in a sealed container to slow the solvents from dissolving. If it's past 24 hours I'll use another brush.

    • @DjCjFoto
      @DjCjFoto Год назад

      @@gashopperinc Thank you!

  • @RodneyTronic
    @RodneyTronic 2 года назад

    Yes, you do make it look easy! What glue did you choose for the transom?

  • @buildmorebetter
    @buildmorebetter Год назад +1

    I have an older Mercury dingy with just about the same problem. What glue and cleaner would you recommend? Also is there a one part glue ? Thanks

    • @gashopperinc
      @gashopperinc  Год назад +2

      2-part Zodiac Glue or Stabond Glue and for cleaning, MEK or Acetone. Never use a 1 part glue.

    • @buildmorebetter
      @buildmorebetter Год назад

      @@gashopperinc Thank you brother 👍

    • @hntrains2
      @hntrains2 Год назад

      @@gashopperinc, why not one-part?
      I use 1-part glue and it works great; I have had patches on the boat for two years and 2,500 km and they still hold.

    • @kipwyand7869
      @kipwyand7869 Год назад

      ​@@hntrains2Like many people watching gasshopper's videos, I am researching how to do repairs. From what I have researched the best of the "One-Part" glues may be suitable for entry level PVC boats (Saturn, etc), but not higher end Hypalon boats (Zodiac, etc). Hopefully mister GH will chime in and clarify for us.

  • @DjCjFoto
    @DjCjFoto Год назад

    Closer I am to do mine, more questions pop up. I was wondering, when you work at the bottom of transom with a heat gun, would you go to both sides before you start gluing back, or you would glue outside first, then you take off fabric inside. Why I'm asking this is, because you may damage new glue you just finished outside, if you start using heat gun inside afterwards, am I right? Thanks

    • @gashopperinc
      @gashopperinc  Год назад

      That's a very good question, short answer is yes it's best to get everything undone and prepped before. But NO, with the glue being freshly done, and if done right, that glue will be near impossible to come off, even with heat. Will damage the fabric before the glue let's go.

    • @DjCjFoto
      @DjCjFoto Год назад

      @@gashopperinc Wow, I didn't know it's so resistant to the heat, freshly done. Thank you for answering my questions! I just got Z7096 today, from the local store, so I'm getting close to attack my Zodiac...:)

  • @amsterdamrico
    @amsterdamrico Год назад

    How many layers of glue do you give until you cure it together?

    • @gashopperinc
      @gashopperinc  Год назад

      2 to 3 layers, depending on the glue being used, and manufacturers directions for optimal bonding.

  • @matthewschmidt725
    @matthewschmidt725 Год назад +1

    Dude..the music makes the video hard tk watch

    • @gashopperinc
      @gashopperinc  Год назад

      Sorry about that, trying to make the videos better as they come out.

    • @kipwyand7869
      @kipwyand7869 Год назад +1

      It's hard to please "All of the people, all of the time" He has a good mix in my opinion.

  • @wonjkimchi9891
    @wonjkimchi9891 7 месяцев назад

    awesome video! quick question : im working on a 05 bombard typhoon 305 with rotten transom.
    when i took out the old transom, i found that it was impossible to just take it out since it was imbedded on to the transom instead of just glue and had to cut it out. like this guy did ruclips.net/video/0SXrKa4F6Gs/видео.html&ab_channel=AppleboxProductionsInc. (play from :59 sec)
    should i be okay to just glue the transom using weaver 2 part csm glue on the sides without bolting it? or would you rather recommend I use different glue for that part only and bolt the sides down to the transom?

    • @gashopperinc
      @gashopperinc  7 месяцев назад +1

      Hey there, no need to bolt it in. I would recommend using PVC 2 part glue for that installation but if the new transom is gelcoated, then 120 grit sanding to the bonded surfaces and csm glue will work fine. Just make sure to remove the old dowels and scuff up the surfaces in the transom mount pads. We did a restoration on one with the exact same problem. ruclips.net/video/t9QO-0a2a98/видео.htmlsi=ANOqhkCjrktUcD70

    • @wonjkimchi9891
      @wonjkimchi9891 7 месяцев назад

      @@gashopperinc thanks for your reponse as always! im not familar with gelcoat but im looking to fiberglass epoxy layer on this proformstructual mdo plywood to make a new transom. would csm glue work for this application as well?