newfoundlandrivers
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Hello all,
My girlfriend and I have significant whitewater experience so we are aware of the dangers on the river...
So, here's my question:
We have an Intex mariner 3 (seahak II) that we have taken out for a laugh and run short but pretty decent class III+ rapids in it. Obviously it can only handle very small ledges and specific situations but its a lot of fun for short rapids with a safe run out into a pool. However, it's not the toughest boat in the bay. I was wondering if anyone has experience glueing material like vinyl flooring, in strips, to the bottom of cheap inflatables to make them puncture resistant. Any advice on the best way to do it?
thanks!
For those who are interested/doubtful, heres a video of someone turning the same boat into a self bailer and having a hilarious time! How to make a cheap Self-Bailing Raft - Intex SeaHawk II - YouTube
(mind you the holes arent worth it. If the boat were to get dangerously full it would take too long to drain with the amount of possible holes anyway. We just never put ourselves in a situation where getting swamped will get us into serious trouble)
My girlfriend and I have significant whitewater experience so we are aware of the dangers on the river...
So, here's my question:
We have an Intex mariner 3 (seahak II) that we have taken out for a laugh and run short but pretty decent class III+ rapids in it. Obviously it can only handle very small ledges and specific situations but its a lot of fun for short rapids with a safe run out into a pool. However, it's not the toughest boat in the bay. I was wondering if anyone has experience glueing material like vinyl flooring, in strips, to the bottom of cheap inflatables to make them puncture resistant. Any advice on the best way to do it?
thanks!
For those who are interested/doubtful, heres a video of someone turning the same boat into a self bailer and having a hilarious time! How to make a cheap Self-Bailing Raft - Intex SeaHawk II - YouTube
(mind you the holes arent worth it. If the boat were to get dangerously full it would take too long to drain with the amount of possible holes anyway. We just never put ourselves in a situation where getting swamped will get us into serious trouble)