Take care of your watercraft. Extend every adventure.
Regular maintenance ensures long-term performance and durability for your ICROSS® inflatable watercraft and accessories.
After Each Use
- Rinse and clean the watercraft and all accessories with mild soap and water.
- Avoid harsh cleaning chemicals.
- Ensure the watercraft is completely dry before storing.
- Remove sand or gravel from the valve area.
Storage
- Store your watercraft in a clean, dry, ventilated place.
- Allow it to dry fully before long-term storage to prevent mildew or odor.
- Avoid prolonged exposure to sunlight or harsh weather.
- For extended storage: clean, dry, and fully deflate the watercraft.
- Do not store in extreme temperatures: above 66°C or below –23°C.
Leak Detection
If air pressure drops:
- Start by checking the valve.
- Apply a mild soap-and-water solution to the valve area. Bubbles indicate a leak.
- Ensure the valve is properly tightened.
- If the issue persists, the valve may require replacement.
If the valve is fine:
- Apply soapy water across the watercraft in sections.
- Look for bubble formation indicating a punctureMark leaking areas for repair.
- If nothing appears, inflate fully and listen for escaping air.
Repair Procedure
You will need: PVC patch, adhesive, masking tape, rubbing alcohol, lint-free cloth, weight, protective gloves.
- Fully deflate the watercraft and lay it flat.
- Cut a patch at least 7 cm larger than the damaged area.
- Clean both surfaces with rubbing alcohol.
- Mask the area to avoid excess glue.
- Apply three thin coats of adhesive to both surfaces, allowing 5 minutes between each.
- After the third coat, wait 10–15 minutes, then apply the patch.
Use a roller to press firmly and seal all edges. - Place a weight on top and let cure for 12 hours.
- Apply a final layer of adhesive around the edges and allow 4 additional hours to cure.
Wait 24 hours before re-inflating the watercraft. Perform repairs in a well-ventilated area.
