jetboater4life
Jetboaters Captain
- Messages
- 1,680
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- Location
- Rochester, MN 55901
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2010
- Boat Model
- X
- Boat Length
- 21
I pulled the gang plank out yesterday and after inflating it, to my dismay, realized it had a hole!!! WTF??? After closer inspection I know how it happened. The zipper on this thing is large and heavy duty. Due to the way I had folded it, the teeth of it apparently dug into vinyl and punctured it. The repair was simple and should hold with tear aid, but it got me to wondering what the best method of storing this thing would be to avoid future punctures. I decided to fold it in half along the 10' distance and then zipper it on itself so that now I have a 3' by 10' section. Then I simply rolled it up and the final dimensions were about 8" tall and 38" long. There is no way the zipper teeth can puncture this thing in this configuration. I have a PVC/plastic/vinyl deck the vinyl railing as well. Hanging it over the deck seemed to work well for drying it. I know some guys use those indoor/outdoor snail blowers used for bouncers to dry their stuff out. I should probably invest in one of those too, to dry my toys out.
This will fit nicely in my front storage compartment. Ignore the boston valve next to it. that is for my 3 person hot dog which fits in my other storage compartment. This mat comes with a built in attached and removable boston valve. Inflates in less than 45 seconds with my hp airhead inflator which is also noisier than heck.
Anyone else care to share how they store this thing and dry it out?
This will fit nicely in my front storage compartment. Ignore the boston valve next to it. that is for my 3 person hot dog which fits in my other storage compartment. This mat comes with a built in attached and removable boston valve. Inflates in less than 45 seconds with my hp airhead inflator which is also noisier than heck.
Anyone else care to share how they store this thing and dry it out?