Marking Infaltables

Oldhand

New member
Joined
21 Feb 2002
Messages
1,805
Location
UK, S.Coast
Visit site
Can we have the forum's views on the best way of marking the inflatable dinghy with the T/T "Boatname" which is an insurance company requirement? I have used black paint and black indelible marker on the tubes up to now but am looking for better ideas for my replacement dinghy.

<hr width=100% size=1>
 

BarryH

Active member
Joined
31 Oct 2001
Messages
6,936
Location
Surrey
Visit site
If you go the vynl lettering route, get them to use banner grade. It will fold with the dinghy when you deflate it. It won't peel off like the normal grade. There is a paint for inflatables if I rember correctly. Not sure who does it, but a call to Inflatable Boat centre in essex should give you that info.

<hr width=100% size=1>
captain.gif
 

peixe

New member
Joined
5 Mar 2002
Messages
17
Location
Ullapool, NW Scotland
Visit site
Top Cat Graphics (01952 728522) do self-adhesive woven polyester fabric lettering for inflatables. I have them on my Avon - entirely satisfactory.

Tony

<hr width=100% size=1>
 

snowleopard

Active member
Joined
16 May 2001
Messages
33,652
Location
Oxford
Visit site
felt tip fades and can be scrubbed off easily, stick-on lettering can be peeled off. i believe there is a special paint but i'm still looking for it myself (i bet it only comes in 750 ml tins!)

p.s. having a prominent name on the tender tells the bad guys which boat is unoccupied, some people paint the name on the bottom to satisfy the insurers, i use my ssr number instead of the name.

<hr width=100% size=1>
 

discovery2

Member
Joined
18 Dec 2002
Messages
284
Location
Jersey
Visit site
I have used ordinary white undercoat on the underside of my inflatable. This has lasted for over 12 years, with only some touching-up about 5 years ago. Chose the underside due to the relatively flat surface. Don't know how durable this method would be on the tubes though.

Having recently purchased a new boat, I originally intended to keep the inflatable, and tried to scrape the paint off to repaint the new name. This took about an hour, and the 'shadow' of the old name is still visible.

David

<hr width=100% size=1>
 

Dean

New member
Joined
10 Oct 2002
Messages
73
Location
Leicestershire
Visit site
Hi,

I don't know where you are but look for a local bouncy castle manufacturer as the paint that they use is a shoe based dye on a similar material to inflatable boats.

This paint sticks like the proverbial Sh*t to a blanket but is very expensive and i believe only available in 5 litre containers.

There are two types, water based or oil based.

Hope this may help you.

Dean

<hr width=100% size=1>
 

pvb

Well-known member
Joined
16 May 2001
Messages
45,604
Location
UK East Coast
Visit site
Liquid Letters...

"Liquid Letters" is the stuff to use for marking hypalon inflatables. It comes in little 125ml tins, in a choice of black or white. You can get it from inflatable specialists or by mail from someone like Suffolk Sailing in Ipswich (01473 833010). If your inflatable is made from PVC, you need a similar product called "Letterflex".

<hr width=100% size=1>
 

Oldhand

New member
Joined
21 Feb 2002
Messages
1,805
Location
UK, S.Coast
Visit site
Re: Liquid Letters...

Thanks for all your helpful answers. I think I will search for Letterflex and use the good idea of putting the name out of "afloat" sight on the bottom.

<hr width=100% size=1>
 

charles_reed

Active member
Joined
29 Jun 2001
Messages
10,413
Location
Home Shropshire 6/12; boat Greece 6/12
Visit site
It does depend on the material of the tubes but I've found Snowpake (the stuff your typists used to use to correct mistakes) absolutely ideal.

It lasts better than inflatable marking paint, costs less than anything else and comes in the right size to do one annexe.


<hr width=100% size=1>
 
Top