
The Repair Kit Includes:
2 - 6” x 6” PVC Material
2 - 6” x 6” Vinyl
1 - 6” x 6” Urethane Coated Nylon
1 - Summit 2 Valve Wrench
1 - Summit 2 Valve Adapter
1 - Vinyl Tubing Adapter
3 - Type A Adhesive Patches
2 - Alcohol Prep Pads
1 - Tear Aid Instruction Sheet
1 - Piece Sandpaper
**Glue Not Included**
Here is a list of items, not included, which you should strongly consider keeping with your repair kit at all times.
*1/4 Pint Stabond 2-Part Adhesive
Popsicle Stick or Tongue Depressor
Scissors or Knife
Small Paintbrush
Roller
MEK Solvent
Towel
Duct Tape
Old Toothbrush
Standard Screwdriver
*It is recommended that the glue be replaced every year or after use.
The Ultimate Extended Trip Repair Item
The ultimate repair part for any boat is an extra airecell.
Repair Tips
Prior to opening the boat’s zippers, make sure they are clean and clear of any debris so that they will operate freely,
by cleaning the zippers with soapy water and an old toothbrush.
When patching the airecell, apply the patch to the outside of the airecell. When patching the PVC shell, apply the
patch on the inside of the PVC. The airecell patch is for air retention. The PVC shell patch protects the airecell patch
as well as prevents the hole from tearing further.
Adhesive Patch Repair
Items needed:
Towel
Alcohol Prep Pad Type B Adhesive Patch
Tear Aid Instruction Sheet
For most repairs, the airecell does not need to be removed completely.
1. Locate the hole in the boat and access that area of the airecell and outer skin by opening the zipper.
2. Using a towel, dry the area to be worked on.
3. Clean area to be worked on with alcohol prep pad and let the area air dry.
4. Peel backing paper off Type B Adhesive Patch and apply patch over punctured area.
(See Tear Aid instruction sheet for more details.)
5. Press and rub patch so that the patch seals completely and is without bubbles.
6. Carefully close the zipper and replace the split ring. The boat can then be inflated for use.
Glue Repair
Items needed:
Scissors or knife
Standard Screwdriver
Roller
Stabond 2-part adhesive
Sandpaper
Popsicle stick
Small brush
PVC Material or Urethane Material
MEK or Alcohol Prep pads
For most repairs, the airecell does not need to be removed completely.
When patching the airecell, apply the patch to the outside of the airecell. When patching the PVC shell, apply the
patch on the inside of the PVC.
1. Locate the hole in the boat and access that area of the airecell and outer skin by opening the zipper.
2. Using a towel, dry the area to be worked on.
3. Cut a patch of fabric at least two inches large in length and width than the puncture, hole, or tear.
4. Clean the area to be patched (using MEK or alcohol prep pads).
5. Rough up both the patch and the area to be patched with the sand paper.
6. After opening the 2-part adhesive, prepare the Stabond glue by pouring the entire contents of the glass jar
into the metal can and stir using a popsicle stick or tongue depressor.
7. Apply an even coat of glue with a small brush to both the patch and the area to be repaired and let dry
completely, approximately 10-15 minutes.
8. Apply a second coat of glue, and let dry 5 minutes or until tacky. If the glue is too dry, reactivate it with a
small amount of MEK.
9. Place the patch over the hole or tear, and press together. Using a roller or another blunt object press from the
center of the patch to the edges to seal the patch to the airecell or outer skin. Make sure that the patch seals
completely and is without bubbles.
10. Let the glue cure at least one hour before inflating (overnight if possible is best). Do not inflate to full pressure
on the same day of the repair.