Inflatable floor

paulpost

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This is for Saturn owners air deck. I don't have a gage to check the pressure , how hard to the touch the floor has to feel?
Thank you
Paul
 

deejaycee_2000

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Re: Inflatable floor

i call it the coke bottle effect ....... the feeling of squeezing an unopened 500ml coke .......
 

Sea Rider

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Manometer & High Pressure Pump

Manometer & High Pressure Pump

This is for Saturn owners air deck. I don't have a gage to check the pressure , how hard to the touch the floor has to feel?
Thank you
Paul

If you have never touched a air deck inflated to it's recommended working pressure, about 10 PSI, would be impossible to know you have reached correct pressure by means of finger touch. Get yourself a manometer along a double action foot/hand pump or an electric inflator.

All (air) flat, v decks rocks a bit once correctly inflated, imagine sibbing incorrectly inflated, that is the issue of having portability versus rigidity, if in USA you can buy from Defender.com, has all boating accesories you need.

You can use your manometer to inflate your Saturn's tubes as well to its correct working pressure, that is 3.0/3.5 PSI or 0.20/0.25 Bar. With all tubes & floor correctly inflated will perform as it's best with max engine permited.

Happy Boating
 

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