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help with tubes collapsing in on me!!!
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I looked at your profile and I see that you have a new tube. You aren't 500 lbs either. [sly]

Two things:

One try taking you seat foam out and turning it 90 degrees and put it back in. It should be really pretty tight in the pocket. Do that with the sides deflated.
Here is how they should be in http://www.outcastboats.com/outcast/imag...LCS_2L.pdf
If they are already in correctly try a small piece of foam as a spacer on the sides.

On the water also make sure that you are inflating it properly. If the water is really cold, I usually set my tube in the water if I can and then add a pump or two of air to each side if it needs it. The water cools the air in the chambers and most of the time I will need to add a little air. I'm not saying to over inflate it -- most wrinkles should be out, and your thumb should be able to push in an inch or so.
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Re: [duffygould] help with tubes collapsing in on me!!! - by cpierce - 05-20-2010, 08:04 PM

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