Would this "seemingly easy" repair work on a Walker Bay Airis Sport 11' Inflatable Kayak which is PVC? I hadn't used it for over a year and I inflated it and kept it in my living room overnight to make sure all was well before I launched it into the ocean. I have a pump that connects to my car battery and shuts off when it reaches the 6 PSI. All was well until I reached the ocean and the Sport 11 was becoming limp. I returned home and did the soapy water test and found 3 leaks in seams, yet the areas show NO damage, no rips/holes. Walker Bay made kayaks, then stopped, then started again but ultimately have stopped now for good. This should not have happened for a kayak that was minimally used and always well taken care of. Thank you in advance for any advice you can give me. I know how to patch a hole, but air releasing along seams makes me not feel safe if I go out on the ocean. At the time, WB was the best high pressure IF. I have a dry storage compartment behind the seat, aft-stern area. It has a skeg and tracks well. Newer kayaks seem to have lost their quality. P.S. Sorry for such a lengthy comment. My kayak is in great shape besides the multiple leakage. Would you suggest that I take the IF to a repair place and have all the seams re-glued/reinforced? Again, thanks for taking the time to help.
Or you should make a product that doesn't Leak i've had a boate rover arrow That i've only used twice and i've already got a leak Inside where you put the ram head For rod holders that i've never used How would I even fix that Kind of ridiculous for something I spent three thousand dollars on