Lot's of dingy threads, but here's a question I've not seen asked.
I met a guy who had gotten his inflatable hard bottom dingy changed to have the inflatable tubes converted to the some kind of hard replacement. It worked great as a dive platform as well as never having a problem with deflating. I asked him how it was done and he said he didn't know, it was done down in Central America by some guy and he used some kind of product to replace - or possibly cover - the inflatable tubes making them hard. I believe then filled with foam, but I'm not sure of that.
I own an old Carib and it is getting long in the tooth. I'm thinking I may like to have this done to it. I know this is kind of a vague question, but just testing the waters to see if anyone might know how this can be done. That dingy was pretty much indestructible!
dj
I met a guy who had gotten his inflatable hard bottom dingy changed to have the inflatable tubes converted to the some kind of hard replacement. It worked great as a dive platform as well as never having a problem with deflating. I asked him how it was done and he said he didn't know, it was done down in Central America by some guy and he used some kind of product to replace - or possibly cover - the inflatable tubes making them hard. I believe then filled with foam, but I'm not sure of that.
I own an old Carib and it is getting long in the tooth. I'm thinking I may like to have this done to it. I know this is kind of a vague question, but just testing the waters to see if anyone might know how this can be done. That dingy was pretty much indestructible!
dj
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