Inflatable Boat - Maintenance and Repairs
Saturday, December 4, 2010 by General Inflatables Co.,Ltd in Labels:

Clean it every month: (if used extensively) but recommended seasonally before storing for the winter.

NEVER USE STRONG DETERGENTS (ACID, TRICHLORETHYLENE, MINERAL SPIRIT) OR SILICONE-BASED PRODUCTS TO CLEAN YOUR BOAT.



Inflate the buoyancy tube



Open the self bailer and wash the boat with a hose to remove sand and other particles


Remove the floor or floorboards where applicable


Clean all grime, stains, etc (use products from your dealer if required)


Check all inflatable sections for leaks, with foamy soap and water


Rinse with fresh water and dry thoroughly


NEVER USE HIGH PRESSURE CLEANING EQUIPMENT. THIS MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE BOAT



When deflating



Check that the valves and gaskets are clean and not damaged


Check to ensure the self bailer is not clogged

DROP IN PRESSURE:
A 20% air pressure loss in a 24 hours period is normal.


Only address more serious air leakages:
ie: .25 PSI in 5 hours


If you have a problem with an air leakage:
first, check all valves are intact and in closed position (nothing clogging the valve).

Do not hesitate to contact your Dealer.


Storage
When storing your boat, keep it in a clean and dry place that is not affected from major variations in temperature and other damaging environmental factors. You may store the boat deflated and rolled up or lightly inflated. If you own an inflatable with a removable tubeset, take it off for easier, more thorough cleaning. You may store the tubeset on or off the boat.





FOR LONG TERM STORAGE IN THE SUN (ESPECIALLY IN TROPICAL REGIONS), PROTECT YOUR BOAT WITH A COVER.



RODENTS CHEW ON FABRIC INCLUDING INFLATABLE BOAT MATERIAL. STORE AWAY FROM RODENTS (RATS AND MICE).

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