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Jetboaters Admiral
- Messages
- 3,522
- Reaction score
- 3,847
- Points
- 367
- Location
- Pelican Rapids, MN
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2011
- Boat Model
- Limited S
- Boat Length
- 24
So I will give DeanCastor credit on the duct tape job on the towing cover of the 242LS we purchased from him this spring.
It had gotten snagged on the windshield and his duct tape job made it all the way home 1700 miles to MN. So this weekend, I left an inflated tube on the bow filler cushions to help support the cover while towing as I always do. But this time, I left two of them up in the bow. It may have been just enough to change the stress on that tear.
Not 15 miles from home, I can see the pool noodle peaking through that I had split and put over the windshield edge underneath. I thought, great, the tape is coming loose. I should pull over and pack all my crap away that was in the boat and fold up the cover.
Not enough time to do that, within seconds it spread and then on one swoop ripped across to the seam. Roughly 4.5' across. DAMN!
My wife says, bite the bullet and order a new cover. We need one for towing this weekend and the tarp shop is backed up for weeks. After a bit of shopping, I see the MSRP of $900, cough, spit. ouch. Then I find discounted prices of $800, $750, and then under $700 for our 2011 model (new old stock) Then I thought of possibly a package deal from Will Owen for a Premium cover and lateral thrusters! Hmm and sneak it past wife!
After closer inspection of the cover, I see the tape actually held, and the additional force pulled it apart from the tape. So I feel a stronger version of the same solution may be in order to get me by for the few times I will tow this season. (we usually are on a lift with the snap on covers)
I head to the local Menards in search of awning repair tape, or something similar like I used on our boat lift canopy. I find the Flex Seal Tape. OMG, am I going to fall for the "as seen on TV" BS? I read some reviews while in the aisle, and found that I could get it in 4", 8" or 12" widths. 8" x 5' was $20, so I bought two, thinking my tear is 4.5' long, and I could go both sides.
I will have to reply with pictures, but this stuff is the real deal. I lined up my rip, and weighted it down with 2x4's in the direction I wanted to place the tape and went to it. It's like an 8" wide inner tube thickness and sticky as all hell. I laid down real well. I did make a 1.5' mistake as I pulled the backing off and it folded over on itself. Damn, that was expensive. So my buddy helped me with the remainder.
The directions said the glue will cure the longer it sits. So we will let it sit till the weekend, and then throw it on the boat. $40 instead of $700 for now. It's worth the gamble. And that rubber tape side is now on my windshield. So I may not need the pool noodle anymore.
More to come...
It had gotten snagged on the windshield and his duct tape job made it all the way home 1700 miles to MN. So this weekend, I left an inflated tube on the bow filler cushions to help support the cover while towing as I always do. But this time, I left two of them up in the bow. It may have been just enough to change the stress on that tear.
Not 15 miles from home, I can see the pool noodle peaking through that I had split and put over the windshield edge underneath. I thought, great, the tape is coming loose. I should pull over and pack all my crap away that was in the boat and fold up the cover.
Not enough time to do that, within seconds it spread and then on one swoop ripped across to the seam. Roughly 4.5' across. DAMN!
My wife says, bite the bullet and order a new cover. We need one for towing this weekend and the tarp shop is backed up for weeks. After a bit of shopping, I see the MSRP of $900, cough, spit. ouch. Then I find discounted prices of $800, $750, and then under $700 for our 2011 model (new old stock) Then I thought of possibly a package deal from Will Owen for a Premium cover and lateral thrusters! Hmm and sneak it past wife!
After closer inspection of the cover, I see the tape actually held, and the additional force pulled it apart from the tape. So I feel a stronger version of the same solution may be in order to get me by for the few times I will tow this season. (we usually are on a lift with the snap on covers)
I head to the local Menards in search of awning repair tape, or something similar like I used on our boat lift canopy. I find the Flex Seal Tape. OMG, am I going to fall for the "as seen on TV" BS? I read some reviews while in the aisle, and found that I could get it in 4", 8" or 12" widths. 8" x 5' was $20, so I bought two, thinking my tear is 4.5' long, and I could go both sides.
I will have to reply with pictures, but this stuff is the real deal. I lined up my rip, and weighted it down with 2x4's in the direction I wanted to place the tape and went to it. It's like an 8" wide inner tube thickness and sticky as all hell. I laid down real well. I did make a 1.5' mistake as I pulled the backing off and it folded over on itself. Damn, that was expensive. So my buddy helped me with the remainder.
The directions said the glue will cure the longer it sits. So we will let it sit till the weekend, and then throw it on the boat. $40 instead of $700 for now. It's worth the gamble. And that rubber tape side is now on my windshield. So I may not need the pool noodle anymore.
More to come...
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