John Yandow
Member I
Hi,
Last fall I purchased a used Zodiac for a reasonable price, $250.00, it is a black, 1987 model. The P.O. said it did not leak and it looked in great shape for its age. I noticed last fall that it was loosing air, in my garage, I never floated it. I thought at the time it might be due to the temp. chance from day to night. Well, getting it ready for use this spring, I noticed the same thing, so decided to do some leak testing. What a surprise....I must have 30, count them, 30 small pin holes all over the top surface, no other leaks. So, my question is, how do I repair it? I think 30 patches are a bit much, any suggestions?
Thanks
Last fall I purchased a used Zodiac for a reasonable price, $250.00, it is a black, 1987 model. The P.O. said it did not leak and it looked in great shape for its age. I noticed last fall that it was loosing air, in my garage, I never floated it. I thought at the time it might be due to the temp. chance from day to night. Well, getting it ready for use this spring, I noticed the same thing, so decided to do some leak testing. What a surprise....I must have 30, count them, 30 small pin holes all over the top surface, no other leaks. So, my question is, how do I repair it? I think 30 patches are a bit much, any suggestions?
Thanks