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m1k3midg3
09-05-2010, 06:21 PM
took out the new zodiac after i patched it up a bit. only got it for $140. west marine makes crappy hypalon glue. i am never gonna get their brand of glue again. we made it out to the yellow markers and then realized out patches were coming off. we were leaking in water and leaking out air. i had the air pump pumping up the tubes while i was heading back in. disaster day. oh and my phone got wet. i need a new phone now.
ship 4 brains
09-05-2010, 07:51 PM
You get what you pay for :)
Limits
09-05-2010, 08:12 PM
When doing a repair job, always take the safe route and do a trial run (or two or three) to ensure the seal is solid.
Imagine if you were even further offshore and when the leaks happened or if the peeling patches resulted in a bigger tear. :eek:
Glad you guys made it back safely. Hopefully the next fix will be permanent.
But still, play it safe for a trip or two.
m1k3midg3
09-05-2010, 08:22 PM
haha that was our trial run.i wanted to go to a lake buttt noooooo my friend wanted some yellowtail
467echo
09-06-2010, 06:32 AM
are the same zodiak i saw flip in the surf launching?:biggrinjester:
Hypoxic1
09-06-2010, 06:34 AM
Take it to Downwind marine and ask if its worth saving. Downwind is a sailing cruisers chandlery on Scott Street in Point loma
Cruisers are always trying to save money when they sail. Downwind will have the right stuff and may have a grungy cruiser on their phone list who can patch it up proper for cheap.
good luck
chris
Iceman
09-06-2010, 07:17 AM
sometimes it is the application and not the product, glad you came out of it alive.
First and foremost I'm very glad to hear you are okay and very glad that the trip didn't go as bad as it most certainly could have.
That being said, with all resins and glues etc. it Is extremely important to follow all the directions properly, I've worked alot with both and anytime ya skip one part can make the bond fail. Definitely not trying to say you didn't do it right, just sometimes similar glues have very different directions in prepping. More posting this as a friendly reminder to everyone includng myself!
Once again glad your okay and I'm pretty sure westmarine will gladly refund you the money and help you out with any questions you may have (I've been rigging my boat and have spent far too much time there as of late)
good luck and I hope you get out fishing on the zodiac
soon!!
Matt
m1k3midg3
09-06-2010, 08:43 AM
@467echo nope that wasnt us.
@hypoxic i think we are just gonnna take it to the dinghy doctor and have them have a go at it
and to everyone else thanks for your concern but i mean even if the boat did sink i didnt feel any danger for my life. i think the tower would notice a 16 foot bright orange boat sinking haha
WahooUSMA
09-06-2010, 09:40 AM
are the same zodiak i saw flip in the surf launching?:biggrinjester:
I don't know how those two flipped??? One moment they were under power and pushing through, the next they were sideways getting tumbled. They were very lucky neither of them didn't get injured by the outboard, gas tank, or worse, the prop. Glad they survived w/out injury.
I was helping recover their gear and took off before they did....Did they ever make it out?
glad to hear you made it back safe.
Kayak or a boat, dingy or whatever else you're floating on to get to them, make sure you keep safety first. Always try to plan for "what if" situations, and have gear on hand to deploy to help deal with it.
Must read for the new blood:
http://www.kayakfishingsupplies.com/servlet/Page?template=kayak-fishing-safety
467echo
09-06-2010, 11:48 AM
I don't know how those two flipped??? One moment they were under power and pushing through, the next they were sideways getting tumbled. They were very lucky neither of them didn't get injured by the outboard, gas tank, or worse, the prop. Glad they survived w/out injury.
I was helping recover their gear and took off before they did....Did they ever make it out?
I think they made it out, I didn't see anyone loading one up when I was launching.
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