A couple of nights ago, I went out on a local lake with my son.
I rowed while he rode.
Upon returning, we beached the boat on the stones at the shore and apparently suffered a small puncture of the inflatable floor.
I'm probably over-thinking this (as usual), but I find myself conflicted as to whether or not the floor should be inflated when applying the patch.
My reasoning: if deflated when patching, the substrate PVC will stretch more than the patch when inflated, potentially lifting the patch. If inflated while patching, it will do the opposite and possibly fail.
What is the accepted method of patching PVC?
Boat is Intex Seahawk 2.
As usual, thanks in advance.
I rowed while he rode.
Upon returning, we beached the boat on the stones at the shore and apparently suffered a small puncture of the inflatable floor.
I'm probably over-thinking this (as usual), but I find myself conflicted as to whether or not the floor should be inflated when applying the patch.
My reasoning: if deflated when patching, the substrate PVC will stretch more than the patch when inflated, potentially lifting the patch. If inflated while patching, it will do the opposite and possibly fail.
What is the accepted method of patching PVC?
Boat is Intex Seahawk 2.
As usual, thanks in advance.