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I use one of these. Portable no cords. I always bring 2 batteries, never needed the 2nd battery. The adapters mamke it fit all sizes of tube filler holes. And can also be connected to boower intake to remove air from items
I actually installed mine in the boat and routed a hose to a thruhull fitting on the back. I’ve ended up with about 15’ hose. (6’ in the boat to the fitting and about 7’ from the fitting to the inflatable. That much hose does reduce the volume/flow, but still really pumps it out.
I don’t have my pics ready yet, but have some notes in the doc in my sig. and, of course, several threads here if you search for them.
The Airhead High pressure 12v pump came to day and it worked great. Really inflated the Chariot Two very very fast. Based on how it performed today I would recommend it.
I use a small Craftsman vacuum on the "blow" side that works great. Its at the dock anyway to clean the boat. Just dump the crumbs and sand and remove the filter sack and your in business.
Papa
I actually use 2 pumps. You guys call the airhead pump high pressure, which is what they call it also. I call it high volume. It inflates towables rather quickly. For REAL high pressure I then use my sevlor high pressure pump to top it off to about 2-4 psi. On a gang plank this is a MAJOR stability difference.
I use one of these. Portable no cords. I always bring 2 batteries, never needed the 2nd battery. The adapters mamke it fit all sizes of tube filler holes. And can also be connected to boower intake to remove air from items
Hey, I'm thinking about buying one of these since I already have a couple batteries for it. Do you find that it has enough pressure to fully inflate tubes?
I use one of these. Portable no cords. I always bring 2 batteries, never needed the 2nd battery. The adapters mamke it fit all sizes of tube filler holes. And can also be connected to boower intake to remove air from items
I have a Coleman Brand that I picked up at WalMart about 10 years ago. Looks just like this one.
I inflated the disk when it got here by hand. Won't be doing that again. Think I'm going to pickup that Sevylor one linked above. Want something to get me to a decent pressure without having to carry the hand pump around with me.
@jcyamaharider does that pump have any sort of pressure gauge on it? Curious how you keep from over inflating, as it says it will run up to 15psi.
I have a Coleman Brand that I picked up at WalMart about 10 years ago. Looks just like this one.
I inflated the disk when it got here by hand. Won't be doing that again. Think I'm going to pickup that Sevylor one linked above. Want something to get me to a decent pressure without having to carry the hand pump around with me.
@jcyamaharider does that pump have any sort of pressure gauge on it? Curious how you keep from over inflating, as it says it will run up to 15psi.
I have a Coleman Brand that I picked up at WalMart about 10 years ago. Looks just like this one.
I inflated the disk when it got here by hand. Won't be doing that again. Think I'm going to pickup that Sevylor one linked above. Want something to get me to a decent pressure without having to carry the hand pump around with me.
@jcyamaharider does that pump have any sort of pressure gauge on it? Curious how you keep from over inflating, as it says it will run up to 15psi.
These cheapo pumps have been working for us for years and they move a ton of air. When we blow up the island, we have resorted to a leaf blower off the deflation nozzle for the majority of the volume, and then finish off with the $20 pump. But $100 for a pump is crazy unnecessary.