Zodiac bottom leaks

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I have a 12 year old Zodiac dinghy and it soon lets in water and I get wet feet . Tried turning upside down to repair leaks along the floor seam which is not welded but glued . Dinghy has been exposed to Med sun and sea .

What 's the best way forward ?

get procedure to fix leaks if there is one
or last resort buy new dinghy and have problem disposing of old without some one saying later " why did you throw that away ? Its repairable '

Anybody done it before ? Had a leaky bottom
 
I have a 12 year old Zodiac dinghy and it soon lets in water and I get wet feet . Tried turning upside down to repair leaks along the floor seam which is not welded but glued . Dinghy has been exposed to Med sun and sea .

What 's the best way forward ?

get procedure to fix leaks if there is one
or last resort buy new dinghy and have problem disposing of old without some one saying later " why did you throw that away ? Its repairable '

Anybody done it before ? Had a leaky bottom

Are you using the correct 2 apart adhesive. I suspect yours might be Hypalon if the seams are all glued

Loads of advice on the Polymarine website http://polymarineshop.com/index.php/about/

If it is Hypalon fix it you'll be unlikely to get another

But Hypalon or PVC can be glued using the correct procedures and adhesive
 
After 12 years of rough and tumble and sun the bottom may be porous. I had a similar problem and had the floor replaced with heavy duty material.Lasted for many years after that.
 
Hi, literally last week i used a 2 part glue to stick the floor at the bow that was leaking, actually it had come apart over a 50cm bow section so leaked ALOT took on water like a whale if we hit a wave

Anyway it being a zodiac and also 13 years old 1999. Inflated it, turned it upside down. Sanded back both sides then mixed the 2 part glue and put on 2 coats and then stuck them together. Because i did not have an weights i had inflated it so it wasp nice a solid (normal pressure) then chose to put the shore (chain we would put around a rock instead of rope, when anchoring in sme bays) chain over the seam then a load of mooring lines. 48 hours later it looks like a professional job.

Tips

Blue tape on the edge, stops glue from spreading to sponson. Acetone to prep area for glue. Then use a tooth brush to spread the glue. Remember less is more with two part glue. Too much and it wont stick properly

Hope is helps.

Ill send a photo of beofre and after but my stupid ipad wont let pme attach a photo.
 
Having had an old zodiac and wet feet in the past, my problem was leakage around the transom hull joint.


I eventally solved the problem completely ............................................................................................................................................................. by buying a new one!:D
 
Are you using the correct 2 apart adhesive. I suspect yours might be Hypalon if the seams are all glued

Loads of advice on the Polymarine website http://polymarineshop.com/index.php/about/

If it is Hypalon fix it you'll be unlikely to get another

But Hypalon or PVC can be glued using the correct procedures and adhesive

Have two pack glue and material is PVC
 
This is a well known problem with old Zodiacs. I went through two seasons of gluing 6" to 12" sections of tube to floor joint with 2 pack glue, only to discover a breakthrough elsewhere a few weeeks later. I spent more on glue than the dinghy

As others have said, i fixed the problem once and for all with a replacement dinghy, but haven't had the heart to throw the old one away! With hindsight, I should have bought a big tin of glue, attempted to disconnect the floor and reglue in one job.
 
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