DRAHandyman
Cadet
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- Aug 23, 2012
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I have been asked by a local non-profit organization to check over their Avon inflatable that is used as a back up to their newer Yukon inflatable. It turns out that this Avon Rover 3-80 is 30 years old! It does have a lot of professionally applied patches but the chambers and keel hold air without any leaks. One of the floor boards needs replacing and I have noticed some of the tape applied over the seams is in poor shape. I am feeling that at 30 years old, this boats has reached the end of its useful life even though the Hypalon appears visually strong. The boat hasn't been used for many years (because it is just a backup) and has been stored inside. I really wouldn't want the users having problems when using the boat for their sea bird surveys!
Any guidance out there on the useful life of Avon Hypalon inflatables and if so what should I be looking for in particular regarding potential problems.
Thanks
Any guidance out there on the useful life of Avon Hypalon inflatables and if so what should I be looking for in particular regarding potential problems.
Thanks