Changing the Tube (Simple Guide)
Our innovative railing system simplifies the task of removing and replacing the tubes, ensuring ease and efficiency in the process. Typically, you may require some extra hands to assist in pulling the tubes through the rails, so gather a few of your trusted friends to complete the task efficiently.
How to Remove Tubes:
Begin by detaching the bracket located beneath the tube at the bow.
Initiate the removal by sliding the tube out of its rail, starting with approximately one meter on the portside, then repeating the process on the starboard side. Use soapy water to make it glide better. The tube can sometimes stick to the rail, so try to pull the point of the tube that is attached to the rail by pulling it up vertically while applying soapy water.
Continue this alternating removal process, taking turns with the portside and starboard side, until the entire tube is liberated from the boat.
Attaching a New Tube:
To start, apply a good amount of soapy water to the section of the tube that needs to slide through the rail.
Gently pull the tube through the rail while periodically adding soapy water to facilitate the smooth transition.
Maintain a one-meter gap from the end of the rail on the portside before commencing with the starboard side.
Keep pulling on both sides until you are unable to extend them any further.
Secure the bracket beneath the tube at the bow and proceed to inflate the Tubes.
There's no specific limit to the amount of air you need to fill, as our Tubes are equipped with an overpressure valve that automatically regulates the required air volume.
In need of a new tube?
Visit our Online Shop to find new tubes to your Goldfish Boat. They come in various fabrics and colors. Shipping, Duties and taxes are all included in our prices.