I have a second hand Watermaster Grizzly that is 22 years old. It is the only raft I have ever owned. I got it from BobA on the old forum and I think I've owned it for at least 10 years.
It has a pesky air leak someplace where the seat board is glued to the tube on one side. The seat platform would need to be removed/disassembled to access/fix the leak. I've known of the leak for over two years.
Not knowing what I don't know, to me, the leak has been more of an annoyance than a safety concern. For example, I can hear it while fishing but I can go 6 or 8 hours without needing to add air...and mostly I only add air cuz my OCD needs a tight tube. This said, the leak seems to be getting slightly louder and I'm thinking I shouldn't ignore it any longer.
In 2024, the Watermaster rep strongly urged me to NOT fill the joint opening with Aquaseal and he guestimated the repair would start at about $350....not including shipping. I'm guessing today the cost will be around $ 5-600....which I see as about half the cost of a Commander or a third the cost of a new Grizzly.
I'm 64 years old and I'm Dutch......meaning, I'm not out there pushing the boat to its limit , I hope I have 6 more years on the water, and I don't like to waste money. I'm leaning toward the repair than rather than buying new...but then I question whether or not this is false economy.
So this is where you guys come in. I thought there were a couple raft builders out there and, if nothing else, plenty of members with more raft experience than me. What am I missing or failing to consider? For instance, is it foolish to fix the leak when I might be at the life expectancy of PVC ( at least I think it's PVC)? Or does PVC live forever with decent care?
Anyway, I'm open to suggestions, advice, or different perspectives.
Thanks in advance,
Mike d
It has a pesky air leak someplace where the seat board is glued to the tube on one side. The seat platform would need to be removed/disassembled to access/fix the leak. I've known of the leak for over two years.
Not knowing what I don't know, to me, the leak has been more of an annoyance than a safety concern. For example, I can hear it while fishing but I can go 6 or 8 hours without needing to add air...and mostly I only add air cuz my OCD needs a tight tube. This said, the leak seems to be getting slightly louder and I'm thinking I shouldn't ignore it any longer.
In 2024, the Watermaster rep strongly urged me to NOT fill the joint opening with Aquaseal and he guestimated the repair would start at about $350....not including shipping. I'm guessing today the cost will be around $ 5-600....which I see as about half the cost of a Commander or a third the cost of a new Grizzly.
I'm 64 years old and I'm Dutch......meaning, I'm not out there pushing the boat to its limit , I hope I have 6 more years on the water, and I don't like to waste money. I'm leaning toward the repair than rather than buying new...but then I question whether or not this is false economy.
So this is where you guys come in. I thought there were a couple raft builders out there and, if nothing else, plenty of members with more raft experience than me. What am I missing or failing to consider? For instance, is it foolish to fix the leak when I might be at the life expectancy of PVC ( at least I think it's PVC)? Or does PVC live forever with decent care?
Anyway, I'm open to suggestions, advice, or different perspectives.
Thanks in advance,
Mike d
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