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November 11, 2003
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Inflatable boat and inflatable kayak frequently asked questions (FAQs)

I bought a used inflatable boat or kayak and need information on it. How do I get it?
The best way is by visiting a Supplier's Index, searching for the brand and visiting their website. If they are not listed, try contacting us and maybe we can help answer your question.

What fabrics are inflatable boats and kayaks made from?
For many years all inflatables were made of Neoprene/Hypalon (or rubber) materials. Today modern materials and construction processes have made it possible to make inflatable boat and kayaks out of strong plastic materials called PVC or Strongan (Zodiac's fabric). So, today most inflatables are made out of PVC or Hypalon. Each fabric is different and requires different fabric and glue for repairs.

Are inflatable boats and inflatable kayaks safe and stable?
Yes! Inflatable boats and kayaks are said to be the safest and most stable boats in the world now with the patented construction methods, technology used and the innovative designs allowing redundant safety systems to be in place (ie. multiple chambers in the tubeset in case 1 gets punctured, other still stay inflated). Because of their safety reputation, inflatable boats are now essentially the standard for use by the military, coast guard and other rescue agencies worldwide.

How big a boat do I need for my family?
There are too many criteria to consider for us to answer this question accurately for each user, but generally criteria include, number of people to go in the boat, their average weight, how much cargo will you have, for use in lakes or oceans, calm water or rough water, size of engine, personal safety peace of mind needed, tow it, put it on the roof or fold it up, and your budget. When you know the answers to these, visit a dealer and they'll show you boats that meet your needs.

What size tender do I need for my yacht?
There are too many criteria to consider for us to answer this question accurately for each user, but generally criteria include, number of people to go in the boat, their average weight, how much cargo will you have, for use in lakes or oceans, calm water or rough water, size of engine, personal safety peace of mind needed, tow it, put it on top of your boat, put it on davits or fold it up, and your budget. When you know the answers to these, visit a dealer and they'll show you boats that meet your needs.

How do I find out who manufactured my boat or kayak?
Inflatable boats will have a logo, decal or other branding on them most of the time. If not, they should all have an I.D. plate or patch identifying the boat brand, model, serial number, length, width, weight, capacities, manufacturer contact info and more. This plate is often located on the transom (back) of the boat. Contact the manufacturer using a Supplier's Index to attain information you may be looking for or may require in the future.

How do I find a repair facility
Go to a Supplier's Index and search for the listing of the manufacturer of your boat. Click there to go to their website and locate the "dealer list" to search for a dealer/repair facility in your area. If brand loyalty is not an issue, or your brand has no dealer in your area, some of the bigger manufacturers have many dealers to choose from as most dealers will repair any brand of inflatable. Here are some:

I recently bought a used boat and need parts for it.
Go to a Supplier's Index and search for the listing of the manufacturer of your boat. Click there to go to their website for information and parts. If it isn't listed, they probably don't have a website. Our Shopping section offers a wide selection of parts and many dealers of different brands stock universal parts also.

I want to repair my boat. What do I do?
Repairing a boat yourself is a difficult and often costly task. It is a complex procedure and the glue, solvents, fabrics and tools required are not easy to get and are usually expensive. However, most dealers stock these items and will sell you them, some will even offer directions and advice. Be warned though that "self repairs" may end in a visit to the dealer anyways, so a dealer evaluation before you try is always the best idea to determine the difficulty of the repair.

I want to build my own inflatable boat. Does anyone sell patterns and supplies?
Building an inflatable boat is complex, and expensive and is best left to the professionals. Building your own boat will likely cost more than buying one and could prove to be a safety hazard as well. Insuring it or passing government inspections/regulations my be difficult also. Patterns for the sections of the inflatable collar are hard to get and it is unlikely a manufacturer will supply them or that a dealer would have them. However, if you really want to try, a dealer will likely sell you the fabric, glue, parts, etc.

How do I learn more about inflatables?
The best way to learn more about a specific brand is by visiting a Supplier's Index, searching for the brand and visiting their website. If they are not listed, try using our Information, Advice and Support page to learn more, or by contacting us and maybe we can help answer your question.

How Do I Find A Leak In My Boat
Use a soapy water mixture (dish soap) and spray it all over your inflatable while it is inflated. Watch for small bubbles, hissing and other telltale signs. Works every time!

About The Author:
T. Chevrier is a successful author and publisher of several online articles in the inflatable boat industry for
www.inflatable-boats-kayaks-accessories.com

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