Fitting transom wheels.

A sib is a soft floor inflatable boat that will roll up and fit into a bag to ease with carrying or storage.
There are many different floor designs, exampoles include - Air floor mat, Wooden/Metal boards over an Inflatable Keel or a High Pressure V Floor.
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Fitting transom wheels.

Post by pritch » 22 Oct 2017, 09:59

Hi
I've just ordered a set off transom wheels which I'm hoping to fit this week.
Do I need to order some kind of marine grade silicone to seal the holes?
Thanks

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Re: Fitting transom wheels.

Post by kaman » 22 Oct 2017, 11:20

This should do the job.....
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Post by pritch » 22 Oct 2017, 14:58

Ordered. Thanks :thumbsup

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Re: Fitting transom wheels.

Post by Boatmanjohn123 » 25 Jun 2018, 19:34

Hi guys, any experience on cart boat wheels for a small sib please?

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Re: Fitting transom wheels.

Post by Martin » 25 Jun 2018, 21:02

Boatmanjohn123 wrote:
25 Jun 2018, 19:34
Hi guys, any experience on cart boat wheels for a small sib please?
You’re probably better starting a new topic John and show us some images or links to what you are wanting to fit and to what buddy :thumbsup
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Re: Fitting transom wheels.

Post by SibAl » 03 Aug 2018, 18:38

I bought a second hand sib ad the only fault with it was the wheels were 14" wheelbarrow wheels which were too big and rubbed against the underside of the boat when moving it even though the brackets were about as low as they can go. Its got the curved legs that go under the boat which helps even the weight out. Not a problem though as I had some 12" wheels in the garage doing nothing so swapped them over. Havent used it again yet but not expecting any problems.

Before you fit any wheels I suggest you inflate the boat and check the position of the wheels, taking into account any movement once they have weight put on them, to ensure you dont put them too high and have this problem.

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Re: Fitting transom wheels.

Post by pritch » 03 Aug 2018, 19:27

Yep good advice.
I also would like to add..if you have an solid floor put that in too because my ally floor dropped about one inch and started rubbing :(

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Re: Fitting transom wheels.

Post by pritch » 03 Aug 2018, 21:22

pritch wrote:
03 Aug 2018, 19:27
Yep good advice.
I also would like to add..if you have a solid floor put that in too because my ally floor dropped about one inch and started rubbing :(

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