How To Fix Your Leaky Inflatable Boat Dinghy Without Patching - Using Super Seal Only!!!

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  • čas přidán 19. 05. 2023
  • On this episode of INFLATED!!!
    On this episode of INFLATED, I retake you through a past video I did on a product called Super Seal. Because of copyright music, most of the original audio was removed. So here is a redone version of that video, but on a boat with different types of leaks.
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Komentáře • 62

  • @donaldparlett7708
    @donaldparlett7708 Před 13 dny +1

    I have an 80 year old survival raft as a reenactor and this sealant worked wonders on it.

    • @gashopperinc
      @gashopperinc  Před 13 dny

      I'm glad to hear. It's been something that we got and has helped inflatable clients save $$$.

  • @adeventuresuk
    @adeventuresuk Před rokem +1

    Fantastic product 👌 great vlog, Thankyou for such amazing advice on your vlogs,

  • @grahammilburn4438
    @grahammilburn4438 Před měsícem +1

    i know exactly what this is were it comes from how its produced ,and the time frame between a 2 3 4 5 coat i woulds recommend letting it cure 24 hrs then a 2 nd coat , i use this product for something totallty / different comes in various viscositys , it is water based , wow ,somtimes you already know but diddnt realize i ve got new boat coming but will use it anyway its very strong when cured especially with sevral coatings

  • @donavonrobbins1908
    @donavonrobbins1908 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Lovin your channel after buying my first inflatable last year. An older Zodiac yacht tender that needed a tube reglude to the transom. It also needs the UV damaged strap handles replaced. Justaking a request for some video on replacing or adding different styles of safety handles and other accessories for some ideas. Fishing rod mounts, pockets or other storage like youve mentioned. Machine gun mounts, etc. Maybe somw video of other boatwrs set ups from around your area there. Just looking for ideas before I do anything permanent.
    Thanks

    • @gashopperinc
      @gashopperinc  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Great suggestion, I'll start taking clips of boats that come through here and do a compilation video once I have enough clip time. Thank you for the suggestion.
      Cheers

    • @donavonrobbins1908
      @donavonrobbins1908 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@gashopperinc Thanks, that'll be great. Sometimes new ideas won't work as well out on the water. That'll give ideas of what works and what doesn't.

  • @hiddenvintage
    @hiddenvintage Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thank you my friend. I was wondering if it was possible. My inflatable had leaks around the seams and I didn't want to turn it into a Frankenstein boat with patches all around the seams.

    • @gashopperinc
      @gashopperinc  Před 7 měsíci

      As long as the glue or the internal seam isn't separating, then this product will work great for your boat.

    • @hiddenvintage
      @hiddenvintage Před 7 měsíci

      All good. There is no layer separation. Just random small microscopic leaks along the seals @@gashopperinc

  • @grantar2
    @grantar2 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Is Stabond UK-148 the product you would recommend for regluing the sides of a Zodiac Zoom transom back onto the tubes?

    • @gashopperinc
      @gashopperinc  Před 3 měsíci

      Stabond or Zodiac Z7096 Plastomere Glue for the job.

    • @grantar2
      @grantar2 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Thank you@@gashopperinc

  • @chadingerson6354
    @chadingerson6354 Před rokem +1

    Wondering if its the same product they put in tubless tires for mountain bikes .

  • @glennr9913
    @glennr9913 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Hey GasHopper,
    I've got a leaky air-stitch floor. I've poured about 16 oz of sealant into it and am trying to guide the sealant towards the leaks. The trickiest leak is in the donut hole near the bow ( for accessing the air keel valve). I've tilted the floor onto the bow end to guide the sealant close to the hole, and while supporting the rear end I have de-pressurized the floor enough so I can fold it at the donut hole, trying to guide the sealant there. Hopefully, I will succeed.
    I'm sure you have some "tricks of the trade" for these floors. It would be a good video subject for you to consider. I'm curious about how much air pressure you'd suggest. I'm thinking maybe begin with full pressure (10 psi), and then reduce it some during the curing time. How do you deal with these? Maybe I'd be better off using a lower pressure while sealing the leaks? Perhaps these floors require multiple applications?
    Any tips you can offer would be appreciated. 👍

    • @gashopperinc
      @gashopperinc  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Great question. Yes those air floor can be a pain to get to the donut area. Best trick I find is to work the sealant into that. Remember air floors are fiber reinforced, so it may take a minute or 2 for it to completely trickle down there. Once you think it's down to that area, deflate the air floor and press and work the sealant towards the donut portion if you can. After you think it has work it's way there, re-inflate the airfloor and spray to see if the sealant has slowed the leaks or stopped it. If you notice a decrease, then give it a few spins with the donut on the lowest portion of the airfloor and rotate a few more times. Let it work it's magic and you should be good. May take a couple doses. It's the inner fibers that make it tricky.

    • @glennr9913
      @glennr9913 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@gashopperinc That makes sense. I'll give it a try. I don't know how long the sealant remains liquid in the floor, but it seems like it will probably stay workable for several days.

  • @earthman3000
    @earthman3000 Před měsícem +1

    I have an infalible dingy (takacat) that comes in a bag that you blow up as needed (PVC). Will this product work for a dingy that you repeatedly blow up and deflate to store?

    • @gashopperinc
      @gashopperinc  Před měsícem +1

      It certainly will. This product is perfect for sealing micro peaks from when inflatable boats are rolled up.

  • @roohdee5672
    @roohdee5672 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Hi GS, I had the "great idea" of using 'green slime' tire sealant, about 8-12 ounces of it in one of my chambers that slowly leaks internally, thinking it would work, and sadly, the chamber still loses pressure over a few hours. How do I remove all that gunky sealant to then use this proper stuff? It would seem impossible to get this stuff out. I need help!!

    • @gashopperinc
      @gashopperinc  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Oh my goodness. Well what I would do is, get an oil extraction pump, fill the chamber with some water, slosh it around to collect and gather up all that slime, and use the oil extraction pump to pump it out. May take a few trys, but that should work on getting that out.

  • @nod-rp4eq
    @nod-rp4eq Před 11 měsíci

    Hi , please do you know if this product or something as good available in the UK? cheers

    • @gashopperinc
      @gashopperinc  Před 11 měsíci

      Not to sure who has this in the UK. But we do ship this product globally.

  • @tonygarvin5602
    @tonygarvin5602 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Hi I have a Razar cat inflatable not many made has pvc tube with hijackers both are leaking, I can't rotate the boat to chase the leaks is there another way?

    • @gashopperinc
      @gashopperinc  Před 9 měsíci +1

      I've had clients use vehicle undercoating guns with the wand extenders to spray the inside of the tubes where the leak is. If you have the adapter that does a 360° spray, then you'll be able to coat is much better. I'm working with a tool manufacturer to see if I can get a custom sprayer made that doesn't plug up when spraying the sealant.

  • @mcbain6969
    @mcbain6969 Před rokem +1

    will the product interfere with the intercommunicating valves on a grand raid mk 2?

    • @gashopperinc
      @gashopperinc  Před rokem

      Yes it will work, you just have to remove the rotating valve assembly so it doesn't gum up. Wipe away any excess that gets on yhe valve.

    • @gashopperinc
      @gashopperinc  Před rokem

      No it won't interfere with the valves, just have to remove them first.

  • @tonyparker7521
    @tonyparker7521 Před 15 dny

    Hello I have a excursion pro kayak that just got a hole in it can I use this for that or no ?

    • @gashopperinc
      @gashopperinc  Před 13 dny +1

      Depends on the size of the hole. Small pin holes and micro leaks this stuff will work great. Punctures, not so much.

  • @pikepeak1
    @pikepeak1 Před rokem +1

    Hi, my boat has water in the chambers. Do you know a trick to remove it or should I just ignore it. It's hard to know how much but I would say around 1 litre. The boat runs just fine.

    • @gashopperinc
      @gashopperinc  Před rokem +1

      The water will make it heavy, I recommend using a extraction pump to pump out the water. There's handpump ones out there that can be bought for that purpose

    • @pikepeak1
      @pikepeak1 Před rokem

      @@gashopperinc Thank you for your prompt response. I'll look into this. If by any chance you can recommend one...

    • @gashopperinc
      @gashopperinc  Před rokem

      The PELA PL650 manual extraction pump is what we use here. Fairly inexpensive, and great added bonus for oil changes also.

    • @pikepeak1
      @pikepeak1 Před rokem +1

      @@gashopperinc thanks luv ya

  • @slizzyvideos
    @slizzyvideos Před rokem

    What’s the best glue for seam leak?

    • @gashopperinc
      @gashopperinc  Před rokem

      I recommend using a 2 part inflatable repair glue, like Stabond or Zodiac glue.

  • @MrKrobbie
    @MrKrobbie Před 5 měsíci

    Is that just tyre sealant?

    • @gashopperinc
      @gashopperinc  Před 5 měsíci

      No, it's a specialty formulated liquid latex designed for use in inflatable boats.

  • @hntrains2
    @hntrains2 Před 10 měsíci +1

    You pour a liquid inside the tube and that liquid gets inside the tiny holes in the PVC and seals the holes?

    • @gashopperinc
      @gashopperinc  Před 10 měsíci +1

      That's correct. It will also coat the inner chamber and seal if there is any cracking or damage.

    • @hntrains2
      @hntrains2 Před 10 měsíci

      @@gashopperinc, how can I know it coats the inner chamber in its entirety?

    • @gashopperinc
      @gashopperinc  Před 10 měsíci +1

      I like to roll the sealant on bright sunny days. It allows me to kinda see the sealant roll inside the chambers. Kinda of like X-Ray machine.

    • @hntrains2
      @hntrains2 Před 10 měsíci

      @@gashopperinc, that is interesting! I do not know how I could see the sealant roll inside the tubes (and my boat is white).
      How much liquid is needed for an average boat like that?

    • @gashopperinc
      @gashopperinc  Před 10 měsíci +2

      White is sometimes the easiest to see at it will turn yellow almost in the sun, depending on the thickness, but you'll see the sealant shadow down the sides as it coats. I usually start with a 1/4 to a 1/3 bottle and go from there.

  • @joedirt9600
    @joedirt9600 Před rokem +3

    I have an older Zodiac that is coming unglued from the transom and I am reluctant to tackle the job. But I guess it's like everything else, intimidating until you try.

    • @gashopperinc
      @gashopperinc  Před rokem +1

      That's all it is, intimidating. I have lots of how to videos on how to tackle such a job. Just take your time, if need be, do each part 1 at a time. Make sure you you clean and prep the surfaces good and you'll have nothing but success.

    • @joedirt9600
      @joedirt9600 Před rokem +2

      @@gashopperinc thank you for the encouragement, will probably tackle it once the temp comes up a bit.

  • @jeffdeel3584
    @jeffdeel3584 Před 9 měsíci

    Who is the manufacturer of this product?

    • @gashopperinc
      @gashopperinc  Před 9 měsíci

      It's a product we get specially made from a local chemical company.

  • @2626lamphere
    @2626lamphere Před 8 měsíci

    Have you ever filled an inflatable with expanding foam?

    • @gashopperinc
      @gashopperinc  Před 8 měsíci

      No, and please don't. You'll end up ruining your tubes. To have that, you have to pre-form the foam and wrap it with PVC or Hypalon if you wanted foam filled tubes.

  • @FrederickLanguido-rh5hr
    @FrederickLanguido-rh5hr Před 11 měsíci +1

    How to order super seal

    • @gashopperinc
      @gashopperinc  Před 11 měsíci

      Can be ordered off our website, or ebay.

  • @keithlawton3725
    @keithlawton3725 Před rokem

    Doesn't work

    • @gashopperinc
      @gashopperinc  Před rokem +2

      I'm sorry to hear it's not working for you. What's the boat your using it on, and where and how bad is the leak? Super Seal should be working for you as it's pretty good at doing its job. Need some more information, maybe I can guide you?

    • @keithlawton3725
      @keithlawton3725 Před rokem

      @@gashopperinc it was used on at 12 ft Seamax PVC inflatable.
      I have one tube with slow leak. I used approximately 1 bottle in the tube. Rotated like suggested.pumped up 3/4 pressure then 24 hrs later it went flat. Also air floor as well.

    • @gashopperinc
      @gashopperinc  Před rokem

      @keithlawton3725 Is the leak on the bow of the boat or side chambers? Depending on where the leak is, you may have to roll it in that specific section a couple times. I've found that if you can get the sealant over the leak while in the chamber and let it sit for a bit, the air pressure will slowly move the sealant in the leaking spot or shaking the boat up and down to slosh the sealant in the area. Also, another method is to flatten the boat with no air in it on a flat level surface and push the sealant around to the leaky spots. As for the air floor, they can be tricky as most have that drop stitch fabric and the sealant like to get caught on the threads before making it to the leak. Same thing, as suggested for the boat, get the leak to the lowest spot and wait for the sealant to creep to it. This video was just a quick example, the stubborn leaks that were in the video, I did have to rolled it quite a few times, as the sealant just wasn't getting to where I wanted it at first. But after a bit of patience and thinking of how the sealant flows inside the chamber, I figured out it had to be rolled a certain way and left to sit for a bit so the sealant could flow down the area I wanted it to and coat it. Try those and get back to me. The sealant should still be in a semi liquid state, depending when you applied it, to try the suggested methods as it won't get fully cured unless it's agitated and in warm temps.

    • @keithlawton3725
      @keithlawton3725 Před rokem

      @@gashopperinc it's on the port side chamber. It flipped and rotated the vessel over and over like you mentioned for a couple hours. Leak is on the top of chamber. I even flipped vessel upside down for sealant to get to leak. Yes it was done in warmer temps around mid 20s.
      I just take my battery operated pump with me when I go out.
      Can I use the product again once used already.

    • @gashopperinc
      @gashopperinc  Před rokem

      Yes the product can be used over to try and seal the leaks. If you could contact us directly by email, I'll send you out another bottle to try if you ran out.