Hi, thanks for the video. I have a problem with water intrusion with this model. Water appears even on flat days so it's not coming in over the tubes or transom. When accelerating and the bow of the boat starts to lift, all the water suddenly appears at the back of the boat. There are no signs of any damage, the boat is brand new. I had the same problem with the T38 and my dealer took the boat back under guarantee and marking the boat as "faulty". Now it's happening again with the T35 alu and the dealer doesn't believe that there can be the same problem again on a brand new boat so I'm stuck. Any advice? Thanks
Not sure I can help much on this. You will always have a bit of water in the boat that will indeed go to the back when you accelerate. I assume you are putting the bung in the boat the correct way ie from the rear. Or if it is the modern sliding bung it is in the closed position
Hello, In your video you also mentioned T38 the air floor model. I have a question. I am in the middle of buying one of these (T35 or T38) but I couldnt decide which. Whoch model is more easy to install and what is your preferance while using them? I am a daily user and I want a boat at my car ready use easily. Can you please advice me?
The T38 with the air floor is far better for daily use at it is much lighter lighter and quicker and easier to set up. If you subscribe to my channel there are loads of videos of the T38
It gets much easier after a couple of times, you get better and the boat stretches a little. Getting the rear floor central is critical. I have a t40 and install the floor with hardly any air in at all.About 20 mins for full setup
That is very quick. We tried with very little air but found the tubes just kept flopping forwards and made it even harder to get the floor in. I was thinking of a T40 for the trailer but went for the T35 as it is quite a bit lighter if me and her indoors ever have to lift it
No I have not been in a T32 Sorry. But It is not only Shorter but it also has smaller diameter tubes than the T38. If you can accommodate the T38 I would get that one. The T38 and T32 have high pressure Drop stitched Hulls/Floors compared to the T35 and T40
Putting the floor in really isn't difficult. You have put far to much air in tubes before fitting floor. Half full at most. Tubes should barely hold shape and still be a bit floppy.
What size countersink did you use when you reversed the lifting eyes..?
Hi, thanks for the video. I have a problem with water intrusion with this model. Water appears even on flat days so it's not coming in over the tubes or transom. When accelerating and the bow of the boat starts to lift, all the water suddenly appears at the back of the boat. There are no signs of any damage, the boat is brand new. I had the same problem with the T38 and my dealer took the boat back under guarantee and marking the boat as "faulty". Now it's happening again with the T35 alu and the dealer doesn't believe that there can be the same problem again on a brand new boat so I'm stuck. Any advice? Thanks
Not sure I can help much on this. You will always have a bit of water in the boat that will indeed go to the back when you accelerate. I assume you are putting the bung in the boat the correct way ie from the rear. Or if it is the modern sliding bung it is in the closed position
Hello,
In your video you also mentioned T38 the air floor model.
I have a question. I am in the middle of buying one of these (T35 or T38) but I couldnt decide which. Whoch model is more easy to install and what is your preferance while using them?
I am a daily user and I want a boat at my car ready use easily. Can you please advice me?
The T38 with the air floor is far better for daily use at it is much lighter lighter and quicker and easier to set up. If you subscribe to my channel there are loads of videos of the T38
@boatingsibbingandwandering3262 I am subscribing.
What time is needed for T38 to set up?
@boatingsibbingandwandering3262 and last question, the air deck seems a durable boat for long time use?
@@adventurelover6955 yes it is very durable we have had ours for years and it is like new still
@@boatingsibbingandwandering3262 that is nice. I also would like to use it for years
It gets much easier after a couple of times, you get better and the boat stretches a little. Getting the rear floor central is critical. I have a t40 and install the floor with hardly any air in at all.About 20 mins for full setup
That is very quick. We tried with very little air but found the tubes just kept flopping forwards and made it even harder to get the floor in. I was thinking of a T40 for the trailer but went for the T35 as it is quite a bit lighter if me and her indoors ever have to lift it
@@boatingsibbingandwandering3262 also my lawn is not flat, the first time I assembled it on a flat surface it was much easier
@@attonicuc44When will you ever be lucky enough to set up on a flat surface in ideal conditions 😳
Hi, I want to ask you, have you ever tested the T32?
No I have not been in a T32 Sorry. But It is not only Shorter but it also has smaller diameter tubes than the T38. If you can accommodate the T38 I would get that one. The T38 and T32 have high pressure Drop stitched Hulls/Floors compared to the T35 and T40
What is a weight of alu floor?
Sorry don’t know that but I would estimate the Ali floor alone is 10kg
You’ll get the floor in a lot easier with less air in the tubes. Only half fill them.
See reply below to Paul Rush
The side stringers are wrong there
6:36 much to much air . it must be airless.
THIS FLOOR SORTED 3 MIN JOOB
Putting the floor in really isn't difficult. You have put far to much air in tubes before fitting floor. Half full at most. Tubes should barely hold shape and still be a bit floppy.
We did let a lot of the air out and the tubes were quite floppy at that point. We Still found it incredibly difficult in that regard
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