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Old 17-10-2016, 07:21   #1
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blow out

while riding around in my aqua scan dingy one of the pontoons went flat after getting it back on the deck noticed that the rear seam on the starboard pontoon had opened up need advice on repair procedure
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Re: blow out

Have your butler contact them for advice on service.
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Re: blow out

roberthowell,

Some of us have experience with fairly major dinghy repairs in the field. To help you, we'll need to know what fabric the dinghy was constructed from. There are ways to fix catastrophic tears, but repair methods differ according to the fabrics, as do the glues..

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