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MarkDv
Posted: May 03, 2020 - 12:56 pm


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My Sportspal boat is starting to get older and need some preventive measures.
The rubberized stuff which covers the edges, seams and screws needs to be reapplied.
Does anyone knows what stuff do they use in manufacturing? I contacted them and asked but got no answers.
Thy sell a repair kit which seems to have Adthane Polyurethane Sealant in it. I could not find this product on sale anywhere.
http://www.sportspalcanoes.com/repair_kit.htm
May be I can use other polyurethane sealant, but I have no experience with this stuff and don't know which one is better.
I consider even use something like Roof Repair product but I'm afraid this stuff wont dry out and will remain sticky for long time.
Would appreciate any suggestion.
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Posted: May 03, 2020 - 01:37 pm


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3M4200 or 3M5200.

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MarkDv
Posted: May 04, 2020 - 02:49 pm


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Thabks a lot, will try.

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Posted: May 08, 2020 - 08:55 am


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Do you ever get to North Bay? I understand they will refurb your whole boat for a couple hundred.

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MarkDv
Posted: May 08, 2020 - 09:38 am


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No, I'm in GTA, never been in North Bay.
I don't think it is worth to. I'm planning to refurnish it for a couple of dozens bucks, not more. There is not much to do: re-cover the worn off sealant, seal a couple of slits in the plywood with epoxy.... and it will be almost as new.
Thanks for suggestion anyway!

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Posted: May 09, 2020 - 08:36 am


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Ya probably not worth it then. I’ve heard guys that have done it thought they got a new boat when it came out of the factory refurb, complete with new paint, foam and sponsons, but no need for a beating around rig! Good luck, I’m sure 3M will do the job.

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colanut
Posted: Nov 08, 2020 - 03:33 pm


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They sell a full repair kit at Sail. Includes sealant, touch up paint in an aerosol, and you can also get the full foam package. I think it was about $40. I has a sportspal as well, but I haven't used it enough to warrant spending money on a kit yet.

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MarkDv
Posted: Nov 08, 2020 - 09:02 pm


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Thanks! Good to know!
But I already used some other options...Renew it and used this year....

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