MAINTENANCE & INSPEC TIONS
GENERAL BOAT MAINTENANCE
Repairing a perforation or rupture
Repairs should be carried out on deflated or partially deflated
boats.
Repairing a detached accessory
Repairs should be carried out on completely inflated boats.
1.
Clean the surface to be repaired. It must be free of dust
or any kind of grease.
2.
Select a patch of tissue at least 5 cms (2 inches) larger than
the tear.
3.
Place the patch over the damaged area, and contour it with
a pencil, NOT a pen or marker, as they will stain the tissue.
4.
Put masking tape all around the pencil mark. The area
where the patch is going to be set must remain free of tape.
5.
Very carefully with the piece of sandpaper #80 supplied,
sand the tissue. The (CSM) Coated Fabric covering the
damaged area must be removed. When a rough or uneven
surface appears, you have completed the sanding. It is
advisable not to buff while distracted as you may reach the
polyester weft. Buff the (CSM) Coated Fabric patch in the same
manner.
6.
If repairing a detached accessory, remove the old glue by
buffing.
7.
When both surfaces have been buffed you must remove all
dust from the area. You may want to use a solvent to clean
the sanded area. Once you have cleaned the rubber, DO NOT
touch it with your fingers as you will
transfer
grease to the
surface, causing the adhesive to not stick
properly
.
8.
Prepare the glue in the following manner: 9 parts glue
+ 1 part of catalyst. Mix both ingredients in a clean and dry
glass or metal container using a clear metal or wooden
stick.
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