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Thread: fish cat4 bladder removal?

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    Default fish cat4 bladder removal?

    Anybody know how to remove the bladder from the outer shell? I have it out of the zippered area, but I can seem to remove at the filler.
    Thanks
    Tim D

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    After you mentioned this, I tried to remove the air bladder from the canvas cover on my fish cat and I can't.

    Why would you want to do this?

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    For 2 reasons.
    1. So I can get it into the bath tub to find the slow leak I have.
    2. To replace it with a new one if need be.

    Tim D.

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    I have the ODC.. Never took apart the Outcast fishcat???

    I would recommend getting in touch with Service and asking???
    Email Or phone...

    Mailing Address:
    Outcast Sporting Gear
    P.O. Box 186
    Meridian, ID 83680

    Physical Address:
    Outcast Sporting Gear
    2021 E. Wilson Lane
    Meridian, ID 83642

    Phone:
    800.966.0976
    208.955.0476

    Fax:
    800.701.2473
    208.955.0477

    Email:
    info@outcastboats.com



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    Well I called them. thanks Nessie Hunter. Turns out you just open the valve completly, like when you want to let the air out. Then you just pull it through from the inside valve and all. Easy to do.






    Tim D

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    I ve done it to replace. It is not easy to do. The top valve is bigger than the hole. You have to stretch the material at an ankle to get it in.

    I cut the top off the bad one with a hacksaw. It took a few slices and and one minute or less.

    Then, i had to work to get the new bladder back in.

    And for finding the leaks in the future I would just call and get a replacement. As long as your tube is less than 5 years they take your word for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaFish View Post
    I ve done it to replace. It is not easy to do. The top valve is bigger than the hole. You have to stretch the material at an ankle to get it in.

    I cut the top off the bad one with a hacksaw. It took a few slices and and one minute or less.

    Then, i had to work to get the new bladder back in.

    And for finding the leaks in the future I would just call and get a replacement. As long as your tube is less than 5 years they take your word for it.

    Wow, sorry to hear you had such a problem with yours. Mine came out in less than 30 sec and went back in the same way. No tools required.
    Tim
    Last edited by 5150xj; 05-12-2009 at 08:33 AM. Reason: spelling

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    Quote Originally Posted by 5150xj View Post
    Wow, sorry to hear you had such a problem with yours. Mine came out in less than 30 sec and went back in the same way. No tools required.
    Tim
    Its ok I used some grease to get the new one in and wipe it away.

    I guess not all holes are created equally.

    But I really like the fact that Outcase and their supplier are pretty cool about replacing.
    A broken bladder makes the $200 tube useless.

    the bladder could be made very cheaply from looking at it.

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    Just call and ask for a new one...they will do it FREE

    BUT and this is a BIG BUT...make sure you tell them which side you need because they never asked me, and I ended getting the wrong side the first time. But they didn't want the wrong bladder back, so now I have a replacement for the other side.

    Good luck!

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