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Old 27 September 2015, 19:23   #1
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Zodiac Mark 1 Classic project

Hello, I was recently given a "worker" boat. Nearly 75% of the bottom of the boat has detached from the tubes. I am trying to verify the material (PVC, Hypalon, etc) to be able to determine the correct adhesive to attempt to reattach. The information plate lists the following info: Code - XDC; Serial No. - K8109; Month/Year/Model - K990; Length - 10.4 ft (3.2 m). Any info you can share would be helpful. Thanks!
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Old 04 October 2015, 05:05   #2
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It'll be PVC if the floor has detached.

Post a close up picture of an air-holding seam if you want to be sure.
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Old 04 October 2015, 16:03   #3
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A1990 MK1 would have been PVC. I believe 1984 was the last year the MK 1 was produced in hypalon .
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