Seago Dinghy bag

Spyro

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My dinghy is 3 years old. A word of warning. Don't leave it out in the sun. My seago dinghy has spent the last 2 seasons on deck in it's bag when not in use. First season it was kept in a locker. This year the bag has fell to bits. What surprised me most was the nylon webbing handles. Seago say all I can do is buy a new one. I asked is the new one UV resistant? they said no it's the same as the old one. I said no thanks.

 
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Sounds like it would be worth getting a decent one made out of Spray hood stuff. You could do it yourself or have a sail maker knock you one up.
 
Why do we insist on putting inflatable dinghies in bags? I usually tie mine in a roll with sail ties and then struggle to bag it - why not just tie it and leave it unbagged?
 
Why do we insist on putting inflatable dinghies in bags? I usually tie mine in a roll with sail ties and then struggle to bag it - why not just tie it and leave it unbagged?
For me it gives it a bit of protection when trying to get it in and out of the locker. I've already discovered how easy it us to burst. Nothing like my old Avon....it could take some abuse!
 
Years ago we had a Metzeler inflatable(an Inca S if I remember correctly) and it was just tied outside our caravan. Loud bang - one of the tubes had burst - the sun had caused an increase in pressure which was too much for the tube. Replaced under warranty but I was surprised that what must have been a relatively small increase in temperature caused the tube to burst.
 
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