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[*] posted on 6-12-2012 at 06:31 PM


what I understand about a possible failure on the Zodiac

is that there could have been a seperation with the PVC or hard bottom
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[*] posted on 6-12-2012 at 06:41 PM


I owned 3 rigid hull zodiacs and sometimes the pontoons can become unglued from the hull...maybe that's what happened...maybe the heat damaged the glue.

I gotta say that the last couple days have been really screwed up for a few people I know...alot of bad luck going around...I wonder if there is something in the stars that triggers the nasties????:?: sounds like the swimmer and the zodiacer have had a run of bad luck too...sheesh.




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[*] posted on 6-12-2012 at 06:47 PM


Its a Zodiac and PVC.



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[*] posted on 6-12-2012 at 07:01 PM


I might not have that right,, but I think the hard bottom on these is my with PVC material,
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[*] posted on 6-12-2012 at 07:11 PM


zodiac rigid hull vessels have fiberglass bottoms I believe.



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[*] posted on 6-12-2012 at 07:23 PM


Shari correct.



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[*] posted on 6-12-2012 at 07:25 PM
wish we had a report


HOLA, defaltables can fail in many ways,,the coastees tryed them for a little while and used a brand called hurricane which was the best of them..but..alas.could not support the duty gave to them..I myself being in the Biz and till very recently working with many L.E. and SAR units have decided for my self that I dont care for them...and before anyone that has one starts yelling at me.. please let me say..IF we dont have to come looking for you (search)...enjoy what ever boat that you have..as time on/near the water is one of lifes best treasures in my humble opinion...hell if it floats..enjoy !! but. on the ocean.takes a little bit more than just buying a boat and having hopes..but that is where it starts..NO ?
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[*] posted on 6-12-2012 at 07:27 PM


and she wins again,,

I was looking on West Marine and they was refering to it as PVC??
I have owned an inflatable before but not a hard bottom, so I was just shooting from the hip
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[*] posted on 6-12-2012 at 07:28 PM


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HOLA, defaltables can fail in many ways,,the coastees tryed them for a little while and used a brand called hurricane which was the best of them..but..alas.could not support the duty gave to them..I myself being in the Biz and till very recently working with many L.E. and SAR units have decided for my self that I dont care for them...and before anyone that has one starts yelling at me.. please let me say..IF we dont have to come looking for you (search)...enjoy what ever boat that you have..as time on/near the water is one of lifes best treasures in my humble opinion...hell if it floats..enjoy !! but. on the ocean.takes a little bit more than just buying a boat and having hopes..but that is where it starts..NO ?
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[*] posted on 6-13-2012 at 12:59 PM


As Matthew described the boat to me...

"A 14-foot white Zodiac inflatable with a fiberglass bottom. Powered by a 40 HP Tohatsu motor."

Another picture of it from an earlier Baja trip:




Just received a brief email from Matthew back in California. Naturally, he's disappointed and down about it, but cheered up by all the wonderful offers of help he received.

He’s preparing to return to Alphonsinas with his trailer to bring the Zodiac home for repair.

As he put it, “The tube had unglued along a 5 foot stretch.”

And even if he had the glue and materials necessary to repair it, he thought it too risky to attempt that himself knowing what was before him.

A chance he may be back to try again in a matter of days… or if not possible, to resume in October.

He said, “I want to finish it and I will.” I wouldn't bet against it... and I've got a feeling we're all going to learn a lot from this.




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[*] posted on 6-13-2012 at 02:03 PM


I personally would think long and hard about using an Alum. boat next time rather than the inflatable--------I consistantly outrun "inflatables" with my GREGOR 14' when the waves get bad---------the inflatables just pound themselves (and their passengers) to death in heavy waves and have to slow way down----------not me tho, I just rip as the GREGOR handles the waves better at higher speed then when going slow.

I do wish him success, no matter what he decides to do.

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[*] posted on 6-13-2012 at 02:54 PM
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yep like a boston whaler will knock you dentures out !! LOL... I have had three small cat's (14ft) and nothing could touch them when the it got over 20 knots and every guy that went on a ride sold the boat that had and switched..that's How I got into them .Took 1 ride and never looked at a mono again !! then got a a 15.5 and now have the beast 18.5 @ 1400lbs and twin 75 two strokers(mercs of course) and wait for the wind to come up soft,dry and did I mention...FAST !!! K&T:cool::cool:

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[*] posted on 6-13-2012 at 02:58 PM


Bimini top!



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[*] posted on 6-13-2012 at 02:59 PM


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yep like a boston whaler will knock you dentures out !! LOL... I have had three small cat's (14ft) and nothing could touch them when the it got over 20 knots and every guy that went on a ride sold the boat that had and switched..that's How I got into them .Took 1 ride and never looked at a mono again !! then got a a 15.5 and now have the beast 18.5 @ 1400lbs and twin 75 two strokers(mercs of course) and wait for the wind to come up soft,dry and did I mention...FAST !!! K&T:cool::cool:

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[*] posted on 6-13-2012 at 03:01 PM


that's a hell of a boat to have such a failure! i'd be peeed and contacting the mfgr asap.

i love my little tin warrior!





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[*] posted on 6-13-2012 at 03:05 PM


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Originally posted by Graham
As Matthew described the boat to me...

"A 14-foot white Zodiac inflatable with a fiberglass bottom. Powered by a 40 HP Tohatsu motor."

Another picture of it from an earlier Baja trip:




Just received a brief email from Matthew back in California. Naturally, he's disappointed and down about it, but cheered up by all the wonderful offers of help he received.

He’s preparing to return to Alphonsinas with his trailer to bring the Zodiac home for repair.

As he put it, “The tube had unglued along a 5 foot stretch.”

And even if he had the glue and materials necessary to repair it, he thought it too risky to attempt that himself knowing what was before him.


he should use a local panga. pretty simple sturdy seaworthy boat, and cheaper than an inflatible with bells/whistles
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[*] posted on 6-13-2012 at 03:20 PM


i can understand every one here thinking that the inflatable is a bad choice for an endeavor like this and I agree, they are not made for this.
but i think this is one thing that he wants to do, other people have done other type boats, he wants to be the first with his
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[*] posted on 6-13-2012 at 03:26 PM
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is that a 25 mariner on you tinny?? k&t :cool:
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[*] posted on 6-13-2012 at 04:06 PM


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yep like a boston whaler will knock you dentures out !! LOL... I have had three small cat's (14ft) and nothing could touch them when the it got over 20 knots and every guy that went on a ride sold the boat that had and switched..that's How I got into them .Took 1 ride and never looked at a mono again !! then got a a 15.5 and now have the beast 18.5 @ 1400lbs and twin 75 two strokers(mercs of course) and wait for the wind to come up soft,dry and did I mention...FAST !!! K&T:cool::cool:

[Edited on 6-13-2012 by captkw]


Hey Captkw, I´d like some more info on that 18.5 cat.. I have a 14ft RIB zodiac with a 20hp mercury, and i tought that as long as i could keep it off the rocks and sharp objects everything will be fine.

I use it mainly to fish close to shore or in the lagoons both sides of the peninsula, never had an issue but been thinking lately to upgrade to a medium size panga.
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[*] posted on 6-13-2012 at 04:52 PM
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I would go with 14 or 15.5 these are BIG boats !! the 18.5 is over kill !! the 14 me and the wife would beach launch with a old volvo all over baja..the trick is setting it up right and keep the weight down..the ony inherit down side in cats is they dont like wieght if you want to fly over the afternoon wind chop keep it simple and scream and fly..I can send you letters sent to factory from other guys in baja about me and my boats..send me your address,,might take a bit to find them as Iam a boat repair guy and its the season..I have been consulting about boats for a long time and can give you some pointers.."sea ya" K & T :cool:

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