inflatable tender coming apart the seams

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Angelou
Angelou
NSW
37 posts
NSW, 37 posts
6 Mar 2015 10:36am
Morning all. I'd like to call (again) on the sage wisdom of the forum.

I've got a Silver marine tender (came with my boat) that's coming apart at the seams. I've repaired it twice (AZ bond), after major failures ... as in swimming to shore.

I'm after some opinions: Is this a terminal condition? Can they be repaired successfully (maybe professionally)?

I've just tested my latest repair and found a new leak.

Thanks
LooseChange
LooseChange
NSW
2140 posts
NSW, 2140 posts
6 Mar 2015 12:02pm
Everything has a finite life, the length of that life is determined by the quality that was built in when it was new and the care and maintenance you gave it.

Maybe it's time to upgrade and stop playing Russian Roulette and wondering if you are going to make it ashore the next time. You may be a good swimmer, but can you say that about someone that you may be carrying in your tender when it fails again?

My philosophy in life has always been that I am too poor to be able to afford crappy cheap items
Yara
Yara
NSW
1322 posts
NSW, 1322 posts
6 Mar 2015 12:43pm
The modern cheapie inflatables are OK for occasional use, but have a limited life, especially if left in the sun a lot, and also not vented when in the sun. Sounds like you have a terminal case of the latter.
sirgallivant
sirgallivant
NSW
1531 posts
NSW, 1531 posts
6 Mar 2015 4:12pm
If one buys a pvc one, it is not going to be a long relationship as the pvc can not stand the Sun! It will fall apart in a short time.
Buy HYPALON ! Like Achilles. Expensive but you can leave it on the Sun.
As for repairs and advise: 02-95261886 or 0409099544
5/2-4 Kumulla rd. Miranda 2228
Ramona
Ramona
NSW
7758 posts
NSW, 7758 posts
6 Mar 2015 6:44pm


"They all do that sir".
Angelou
Angelou
NSW
37 posts
NSW, 37 posts
7 Mar 2015 11:37am
I think the post was like the first stage of grief; that is, hopeless denial that I have to cough up for another dinghy. Got over it, bought a new one. Not hypalon, but welded pvc at least.

Thanks for the feedback.

BTW: got a semi-inlfatable dinghy going for free.
Franrick
Franrick
289 posts
289 posts
7 Mar 2015 8:57am
LooseChange said..
Everything has a finite life, the length of that life is determined by the quality that was built in when it was new and the care and maintenance you gave it.

Maybe it's time to upgrade and stop playing Russian Roulette and wondering if you are going to make it ashore the next time. You may be a good swimmer, but can you say that about someone that you may be carrying in your tender when it fails again?

My philosophy in life has always been that I am too poor to be able to afford crappy cheap items



LooseChange said..
Everything has a finite life, the length of that life is determined by the quality that was built in when it was new and the care and maintenance you gave it.

Maybe it's time to upgrade and stop playing Russian Roulette and wondering if you are going to make it ashore the next time. You may be a good swimmer, but can you say that about someone that you may be carrying in your tender when it fails again?

My philosophy in life has always been that I am too poor to be able to afford crappy cheap items



Great philosophy LooseChange.

I have never heard it before but it sure makes a lot of sense.


Franrick
Franrick
289 posts
289 posts
7 Mar 2015 9:26am
I know I'm going to get howled down for this post but it's always an option.

There are several Chinese rubber duckies on the market at very reasonable costs. They are NOT Zodiacs and you certainly wont get the life out of them that you would expect if you spent a lot more money.

I have had three Zodiacs in the past and only the first one gave me problems (purchased new in '81) due to the hot weather. All three were very good and if I hadn't lived in the tropics I'm sure the first one would not have given me problems.

Having said that. I purchased a Chinese ducky from Whitworths when they were on special last year. I only purchased it because of time restraints and the local Zodiac people not having what I wanted in stock and then wanting me to pay extra to ship one that MIGHT get there in 'three or four' days time.

To my surprise the Chinese thing is quite OK to use. It will plane with one on board with a 3hp outboard.

It doesnt have the quality of the better brands and I don't expect it to last me more than a year or so. (it's six months old now and doesn't look worn ór battered) it lives on my davits and has reasonable directional control under power.

When it dies I will probably replace it with a better brand but then if I get good life out of it I may replace it with one the same.

As an antidote, I bought a Hutchinson inflatable (Hypalon) when I lived on and island in Bass Strait in 1978. It was 13ft and had a 35hp outboard that I bought as a dive boat. The Hutchinson outlived the outboard, and probably a few more outboards and as of three years ago was still being used at Laureton in NSW.
LooseChange
LooseChange
NSW
2140 posts
NSW, 2140 posts
7 Mar 2015 1:23pm
Franrick said..



LooseChange said..

My philosophy in life has always been that I am too poor to be able to afford crappy cheap items




Great philosophy LooseChange.

I have never heard it before but it sure makes a lot of sense.




If you put it another way ...... Quality is cheap.

Have a look and see if you can find a Documentary called "The High Cost of Low Prices" this docco was about Wal-Mart in the US but the same comparisons can made to companies like Bunnings and Masters.
Giant retailers that flood the market with crap products, mostly sourced from Asia where they are made to a price point rather than to a quality standard.

The blame for this lies squarely at the feet of the retailers who when asked how much they want to retail it for nominate the quality by setting the retail price point. Of course the bogans support this by wanting everything cheaper than what it was last week.
Franrick
Franrick
289 posts
289 posts
7 Mar 2015 10:17pm
LooseChange,

A good example of your last comment is the availability of a popular Port wine that has vanished from the shelves.

When I made inquiries about getting some of the port in stock I was told by the manager of the franchise that it is no longer available. When I asked how a very popular port that sold well was no longer available he told me that the supplier had been offered a price so that the port could be discounted at the counter in competition with other brands of ports.

When the supplier declined the offered price, the chain of outlets simply refused to buy any more. This apparently applied to more than one chain of outlets.

The other ports currently for sale at the same price are pure crap when compared with the discontinued one.

Of course I can (and do) buy more expensive port but a lot of that is no better than the discontinued one and of course being a yachtie we can't put to sea, or even step on board without a nice drop of port waiting for us.

Another thing, how am I going to tell port from starboard without first looking through a port bottle to check on the colour.
LooseChange
LooseChange
NSW
2140 posts
NSW, 2140 posts
8 Mar 2015 2:30am
Sounds like BWS or Dan Murphy ... or any other iteration of Woolworths you care to think of.
brizzydave
brizzydave
406 posts
406 posts
8 Mar 2015 9:47pm
Awesome guys. The poor bloke was after some technical advice about how to fix his real life inflatable. Good job.
LooseChange
LooseChange
NSW
2140 posts
NSW, 2140 posts
9 Mar 2015 1:58am
brizzydave said..
Awesome guys. The poor bloke was after some technical advice about how to fix his real life inflatable. Good job.



He got it, he bought a new one. So yes, it was a good job.
brizzydave
brizzydave
406 posts
406 posts
11 Mar 2015 9:24am
lol
HG02
HG02
VIC
5814 posts
VIC, 5814 posts
11 Mar 2015 12:32pm
brizzydave said..
lol



you found one of those blow up dolls Brizzy with a few holes in it

I have this horrible feeling Brizzy if I ever anchor near you you might drill a couple of small holes in my hull while Im asleep
brizzydave
brizzydave
406 posts
406 posts
12 Mar 2015 8:29am
Stop giving me ideas
HG02
HG02
VIC
5814 posts
VIC, 5814 posts
12 Mar 2015 1:02pm
brizzydave said...
Stop giving me ideas


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