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uniwarking
07-03-2018, 11:01 AM
Hey guys, any suggestions on how to fix this and/or prevent further damage? Am I out of luck and looking at a complete replacement before long? This is really disappointing on a 5yr old boat that has been covered and/stored inside and has been treated with premium/manufacturer recommended care products. The worst of it is on the rear deck but there are several other cushions with worn corners and cracking at the seams. My previous trade in was a 7 year old Bayliner and the cushions were not in such poor shape!


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uniwarking
07-03-2018, 11:03 AM
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uniwarking
07-03-2018, 11:04 AM
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trayson
07-03-2018, 11:37 AM
you can use Tear Aid to patch them up.

Are you using spray sunscreen on your boat at all?

uniwarking
07-03-2018, 11:43 AM
I will look into tear aid. Very little spray sunscreen is used on the boat, I usually request people do this on the platform or in the bow of he boat. I try to open up the boat after most outings if the weather is nice (cover up, cushions flipped up, etc.).

I keep up the vinyl mostly with 303 and I’ve used performance boat candy clean & condition as well.


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Darter
07-03-2018, 10:21 PM
NO aerosols on the boat. Lotion or pump sprays only.

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Ironcross25
07-04-2018, 11:52 AM
My 12 mojo is doing it a little. I used mink oil on my old outback when it started. Had it 3 years and they never got worse. Just lune a little microfiber towel and massage the seats. I’m planning On doing the same to the mojo at seasons end.


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c h r i s
07-05-2018, 01:12 AM
I’m having similar issues with my 2013 mojo, will post pics this weekend.

I’m a natzi about the sunscreen and always store inside with dryers in my boat and all cushions removed for long term storage during offseason. It has to be the grade of vinyl. Took much worse care of my prior +20 year old runabout and it looked better and faired better.

Planning on having it redone later this winter. Disappointed to say the least, but whatcha gunna do, buy a 6 fig boat?

AtTheRiver
07-05-2018, 04:14 PM
I have a '14 Mojo and have similar wear.

You can try this at your own peril. If you put a little Super Glue gel at the ends of the tears, that will usually halt the vinyl from tearing further on small tears like shown in pics. That will stiffen the vinyl considerably where ever you put this though.

Does Moomba sell replacement skins for their vinyl? Get skins somewhere else?

Kidder522
07-05-2018, 04:18 PM
Gorilla glue worked well for me to stop my cracks from advancing. My vinyl is an 07, with some cracks. I would be totally pissed if it started cracking after 3 summers.


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uniwarking
07-05-2018, 06:08 PM
Yes. Love my Moomba... but even with a “budget” wakeboat this should not be considered acceptable. It is what it is though, just don’t want it getting worse.


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kaneboats
07-06-2018, 12:45 PM
Save your old skins to use for patterns to make new ones. Buy plenty of material and replace them as needed. Pick a quality replacement material and have each skin made locally. Do all the disassembly and reassembly yourself.

zabooda
07-06-2018, 12:58 PM
Save your old skins to use for patterns to make new ones. Buy plenty of material and replace them as needed. Pick a quality replacement material and have each skin made locally. Do all the disassembly and reassembly yourself.
X2. If the sun and weather doesn't get them, the suntan lotion and pokie things will. Most years never had a problem. I'm not a fan of vinyl cracks, stains and patches. Note the details on the vinyl so years down the road you can continue replacing with the same stuff.

jcarter20
07-06-2018, 01:24 PM
When I ordered my boat, I ordered a few extra yards of each material. I was not expecting to see cracking as bad as I have in this thread, but I would assume most boats will have this issue in high traffic areas. I figured this new vinyl would be impossible to match in the future based on my experience with other boats. Plus even if you can get it the dye lot could be way off. I am really surprised because my extra vinyl seemed to be good quality, but I far from a vinyl expert. I only use the recommended 303 products, keep my boat inside a barn, and never put it away wet (or at least cover it wet). I really hope I don’t have these problems because my OCD will have me recovering the entire boat!


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