Hi,
I am restoring a Laser. All the old cubictainers had broken to pieces in the hull, must have froze with water in them. Anyway, after clearing all the pieces, that took some time and patience, I need to install new ones. With only one inspection port does anyone have some hints how to inflate the cubictainer once I get it into the hull?
Thanks!
Hi,
I am restoring a Laser. All the old cubictainers had broken to pieces in the hull, must have froze with water in them. Anyway, after clearing all the pieces, that took some time and patience, I need to install new ones. With only one inspection port does anyone have some hints how to inflate the cubictainer once I get it into the hull?
Thanks!
The original cubitainers have a screw-cap (view to the lower picture of my attached photo). One is able to fold the cubitainers to put them inside of the hull. Bow: 3 x ~ 10 liter-cubitainers / Rear of the cockpit: 3 x ~ 5 liter-cubitainers.
Ciao
LooserLu
Hi,
Thanks for the advice but I guess I wasn't clear. I need to put the cubictainers in the hull and then inflate them. How do I hold on to it thru one inspection port and inflate it . Doesn't seem like there is enough room for my hand and the cubictainer.
The original cubitainers have a screw-cap (view to the lower picture of my attached photo). One is able to fold the cubitainers to put them inside of the hull. Bow: 3 x ~ 10 liter-cubitainers / Rear of the cockpit: 3 x ~ 5 liter-cubitainers.
Ciao
LooserLu
Are you saying that there are 6 cubetainers total in there, or just three? I pulled two out of the laser I am working on. Also, will the boat work without them? Do they still put them in new boats?
Are you saying that there are 6 cubetainers total in there, or just three? I pulled two out of the laser I am working on. Also, will the boat work without them? Do they still put them in new boats?