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second life of your
inflatable boat

With InFlataSaver simple recovery system

5 Simple Steps

We have broken down this entire system into five simple steps which are:

1. Plan

2. Measure

3. Purchase

4. Install

5. Deploy

Finally, a long term solution for inflatable boats! The InFlataSaver system facilitates the repair of your inflatable article until the original outer skin or the seams are no longer serviceable.

Kickstarter

A simple system to fix all inflatable boats!

Boat owners and cruisers all know the fear and stigma associated with our inflatable tenders because of their high initial expense, that they will eventually develop a leak or can have a catastrophic puncture or failure at any moment. These are the reasons why we would never give up, and only ask that you share this product with all you know who may benefit. To end this constant worry of despair and destruction.

Innovative

Until now the only repair for any puncture was to buy a $35 tube of airplane glue, some patches of PVC or Hypalon for the same ridiculous price and now you have now spent $70 and haven’t even started yet. Anyone who has ever patched their own inflatable knows it is only a matter of time before the patch begins to leak. The difference is now InFlataSaver holds the air while the original fabric of your boat supplies only the necessary shape, strength and puncture resistance needed for continued service. Utilizing super strength hi-barrier polymer films with both toughness and excellent heat seal qualities have allowed InFlataSaver to become reality. Once the InFlataSaver system is installed, for any future puncture it is both easy and cost effective for you to replace ONLY the air holding inner tube. This will allow your inflatable boat to remain in service no matter the air holding ability of the outer fabric. This is what makes InFlataSavers incredibly useful, innovative and unique.
“InFlataSaver saved my love-hate relationship with my ab rib! Frustrated, exhausted from hunting down tiny leaks and constantly refilling my dingy with air. I was ready to toss her for dead!
 
Ran into the one of the trusted boat guys I met in St Augustine, he suggested trying to give it a new life with new tubes on the inside. Wow! Why not?
 
Long story short, they very quickly put in, insanely durable, plastic tubes with new valves. My old rib still looks the same, but… it stays full! It goes up and down a bit with the outside temperature. It’s been 3 months haven’t touched the pump once! I hated the time wasted on pumping, and this product is amazing!”

Capt. James Tulk

Holds a 100ton Master and is currently a Capt. with the Red Boat Tours of St. Augustine

A simple system to fix all inflatable boats!