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Pinhole leaks? Porosity problems? Liquid urethane seals the boat from the inside. One quart will repair the main tubes of a small 12-foot Pennel Orca®, Hypalon®, neoprene, or PVC raft.
- Material: Liquid urethane
By bicyclejuju from Florida 7/15/2011 (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful) By Ben the raft mechanic from Salem, OR - Easy to Use
- Great seal
- Raft is usable in 24 hrs
- Requires two people
- Smells terrible
5/10/2011 (2 of 2 customers found this review helpful) By Admiral CK from Elizabeth City, NC - Application is easy
- Mix is easy
- Seals pin holes overnight
Raft Sealant Kit Q: What constitutes a pinhole leak? I ask because I'm working on a raft that had major issues on a seam. I've mostly resolved them, but there's one spot where I guess I didn't quite get the patch completely flat (really tough spot to work on and not on the seam itself) and when I soap it there's a bubble about a third the size of my pinky nail; small but noticeable. In my mind that would be considered a pinhole leak, but I'd like other opinions. Asked on 2/11/2013 by Deuce from Arkansas Know the answer? Answer this question 3 answers A: It sounds like that leak would qualify as a "pinhole" and the Flexseal should seal it. Answered on 2/11/2013 by Clyde from NRS A: That would qualify in my mind if it popped and further bubbles continued to develop or other bubbles developed alongside it. Answered on 2/11/2013 by Treefrog from Seattle A: Yes that would be a pinhole leak. Also can be thought of as a real slow leak.. My raft suffered from many pinhole leaks and needed to be inflated every few hours. After using flex seal it now still has a leak it two, but holds air for days and just needs a bit if a top off of air which I quite normal. Hope this helps Matt Sent from my iPhone Answered on 2/12/2013 by Anonymous
Raft Sealant Kit Q: But won't work on high pressure floor? Asked on 10/13/2012 by Ereiss from Boston Know the answer? Answer this question 3 answers A: I didn¹t use it on my floor as it has a bladder and pressure release valves.. So you are right, no, I don¹t think it will work on the floor either if it is set up this way. Answered on 10/15/2012 by Anonymous A: Yes, it would seal pinholes in a floor, but because of the I-beams in most inflatable floors it would be difficult, if not impossible, to get it distributed properly. Answered on 10/15/2012 by Clyde from NRS A: I acually never tried it on the high pressure floor. Likely more complicated bc of drop-stitching or I-beams Answered on 10/15/2012 by Gorge-y from PA & WV
Raft Sealant Kit Q: have a old avon hypalon inflatable 9-10 foot think it is pourus and need the adhesive to the inside will RAFT SEALANT KIT WORK FOR ME Asked on 9/22/2012 by OLE CAPTAIN BILL from SUN CITY FLORIDA Know the answer? Answer this question 8 answers A: Did the trick for an Apex inflatable for me . . . Answered on 9/22/2012 by Anonymous A: The raft sealant kit should work just fine unless your fabic is rotten. Answered on 9/22/2012 by Anonymous A: I used it on my old osprey and it worked great. Be sure you mix it well and use it in a well ventilated area! It puts off some Pretty strong fumes Answered on 9/22/2012 by Anonymous A: It worked great for my old Avon. Make sure you have any holes patched on the exterior first. Then make sure to move the boat up down and all around to insure a good coating. Made my tubes like new again. Boat would hold air for weeks Answered on 9/22/2012 by bicyclejuju from Florida A: Yes it will work fine. You need to follow the directions carefully and make sure you get good distribution of the sealant throughout the tubes. Mike Bordelon Answered on 9/23/2012 by Anonymous A: Yep. If you can get your valves off and pour in the sealant, you should be satisfied with this product. I t has worked for me. Answered on 9/23/2012 by Anonymous A: I used this sealent three years ago on a maravia 13' SB. In the end it helped. It wont make your boat new again, but it will give some extra life. You need to go in with a plan. Do 1 tube section at a time and taget the problem areas. Also, you will need to do something with the valves.. Remove them and find something other than the valves to block the place where the valves were. The latex will gum up valves. The sealent leaves a latex film inside the boat and pieces of latex pill off the inside tube.. This too can cause future valve issues. But you just need to make sure that the valve is free of latex pieces. I can send some pics of what will happen inside the tube if you want me too. Just go in with a plan and "take your time." It mostlikely wont help with a SB floor. Tubes only! Chris ****@***.*** Answered on 9/24/2012 by Idaho Floater from In a van Down by the river A: It fixed ours perfectly. Answered on 9/27/2012 by Anonymous
Raft Sealant Kit Q: do you use on all semes and how long duse it last Asked on 8/24/2012 by vic from barryton mi Know the answer? Answer this question 3 answers A: Poured into tubes of raft, moved raft around to spread and let it dry. That was 2 years ago and has been fine since. Answered on 8/24/2012 by Anonymous A: Yes I did use it. I have an older commercial raft that had a bunch of pun hole leaks. It stopped them all very well. I probably should have bought an extra can to make sure I had enough to really coat the inside of the tubes. Kind of expensive for each can, but it is a process to pull all the valves, pour in the sealant, kneed it around and re-inflate. So make sure you have enough for the entire raft. Bottom line it worked great. I believe it has lasted three years now and it still holding up. I would/will buy it again. Hope this helps, Matt Zeiset Sent from my iPhone Answered on 8/24/2012 by Anonymous A: This product is not a seam sealer, it is a sealant that coats the inside of your tube to seal tiny holes. If you have seam problems you should place a patch over the seam. I have had this in one of my boats for about 5 years and i haven't had any problems. Answered on 8/25/2012 by Anonymous
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