Basically it reconditions the hypalon or pvc portions. It's a two part system. The limited reviews I've found seem promising.... if it's needed.
Posts by redrider
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Ok thanks. Has anyone used toughcoat to recondition a RIB?
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Going to look at a 15' AB inflatable tomorrow.
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For you RIB guys out there. What are some things to watch out for when buying a used one? Aside from the obvious.... . Big holes or tears.
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welcome
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I have no intention to try and revive a two year old thread but I gotta say..... I almost needed a pisete just reading this thread. Funny as hell.
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Guessing this was directed more toward the east coast guys, but for me the only time I come home with nothing is when targeting king salmon. It's a short season and hitting the tide right plays a huge part in it.
Nah man it was directed at everyone. thanks for chiming in.
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I figured you for that response
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Just wondering how often you all go out without bringing dinner home? And if so, what do yo attribute it to?
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Rigid Inflatable Boat. I believe.
I used them in Malaysia and we went 20 miles out. They're really stable as long as you don't get a hole in them.
Ya it's not like we would put anything sharp in it:rolleyes1:
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Wow thanks matt. I'll start looking around
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I bet you could take a nap at 25' marco
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Ok I have to make a confession. .... I didn't know what an RIB was. I looked it up and it definitely looks promising. I'll look into it some more.
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Well I can't say for sure george. Maybe I'm wrong but I was just thinking that if I got caught in anything but calm water 30-40 miles out, I'd rather be on a jet ski then in a really small boat. Please correct me if I'm wrong. I'm ignorant...... not argumentative. :thumbsup2:
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Can't see the 2nd video marco. What depth was the grouper?
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Basically a boat is not a financial reality in the immediate future. A used ski I could swing now tho.
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I would agree with that as well. I guess I should clarify my thinking a little more. I am living and working in gainesville. So the closest places to me are st augastine on the Atlantic side and cedar key on the Gulf side. Either way a kayak is not feasible because of the distance from shore you have to go to reach wrecks and artificial reefs. If I lived further south then a kayak would be a no brainer. But the jet ski would be dual purpose.
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Also none of the upper body and cardio workout you get by kayaking .
If you are recuperating from a health issue like you mentioned in your other post, though, I don't know if you want to be jet skiing yourself out to trouble in deeper water.
Thanks. I'm pretty recuperated but it's mandatory to be on the meds for 6 months. Only concern would be getting cut or bursting a vessel or somthing while on blood thinners. I have been back to working out since end of march. I don't live right next to the water so I'm not counting on paddling to be a part of my workout routine.
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Cool. Thanks guys
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I have been giving some thought to getting a jet ski to spear from instead of a kayak. Any thoughts or concerns?