07-16-2008, 10:18 PM
I have a PVC boat. Its 1100 denier. But the airfloor is not so thick, thus a Willard Wiper with its very sharp lower fins poked 4 holes in it.
I bought this stuff, personally, I really like it. I spent $500 for my inflatable and got it registered so I don't want to loose more $$$$ buying inflatables.
I use Vyna Bond, the cheapest Vyna Bond I could find is at this website.
https://www.quiltershusband.com/catalog/...acturer=-1
Its $6.75 for a 12 ounce bottle. I had 4 holes and one was bigger than a pin hole, the air really came out fast. I used 2 12 ounce bottles of Vyna Bond. Yes it was money out of my pocket but I used both bottles—just to ensure no "undetectable leaks".
Well worth it, I went to Willard last Sunday and the airfloor is still inflated. Absolutely no air loss. Its a very tough glue that is made for PVC boats and other things like sealing swimming pools.
But it took like over 2 days to dry. I never used any patches which would have saved the amount of glue that I used. But oh well I wanted extra glue, my personal "fetish".
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I bought this stuff, personally, I really like it. I spent $500 for my inflatable and got it registered so I don't want to loose more $$$$ buying inflatables.
I use Vyna Bond, the cheapest Vyna Bond I could find is at this website.
https://www.quiltershusband.com/catalog/...acturer=-1
Its $6.75 for a 12 ounce bottle. I had 4 holes and one was bigger than a pin hole, the air really came out fast. I used 2 12 ounce bottles of Vyna Bond. Yes it was money out of my pocket but I used both bottles—just to ensure no "undetectable leaks".
Well worth it, I went to Willard last Sunday and the airfloor is still inflated. Absolutely no air loss. Its a very tough glue that is made for PVC boats and other things like sealing swimming pools.
But it took like over 2 days to dry. I never used any patches which would have saved the amount of glue that I used. But oh well I wanted extra glue, my personal "fetish".
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