use the foot pump for the last 5% of air to get pressureI doubt that they will manage the necessary pressures. Our airdeck needs 0.6 bar and the piston pump kicks in at under 0.2bar. I think that these pumps are just turbines, so will probably only reach 0.1 bar which isn't high enough for the side tubes. Our pump is made by Bravo, expensive, but excellent.
I use a cheap pump exactly like the one shown to inflate my Honwave. It does most of the work. Finish off with the foot pump. Saves most of the effort for very little cost. I use the foot pump hose, which has the correct bayonet fitting for the tender, pushed onto a short length of hose which fits the threaded end of the foot pump hose and the electric pump. Takes seconds to connect.Lots of 12v pumps available very cheaply from places like Aldi but are they any use for inflating a tender, or are they just suitable for beach toys.
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I know its not cheap but I bought one of these, my god its good. We use it to pump up two paddleboards to 20PSI and a kayak.
20PSI SUP Air Pump 12V Electric High Pressure Pump Inflatable Kayak Boat Paddle | eBay
It runs at low pressure first than switches to high pressure when needs be. You just dial in the required PSI and go put your wetsuit on![]()
I've been looking at these but don't want to disturb people when heading out to the mooring late at night.. how noisy are they?
a normal car one which fits into the cigar lighter with a suitably modified end for the dingy , easy .![]()
yes?? What the ones that pump up the car tyres ? They are High Pressure but very low volume.
I have a couple of cheap 12v airbed pumps - high volume, low pressure ... and they do my Avon Redstart and the 'Chinese' similar dinghy --- with only a few strokes of foot bellows to finish off.
Well thanks for the advice and opinions.
I think a cheap centrifugal type and a little healthy exercise with a foot pump should do the biz!
I have one that I use for our paddleboard. Have also used it on my ancient Avon.I've been looking at these but don't want to disturb people when heading out to the mooring late at night.. how noisy are they?