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can I reverse a inflatable boat to a pool

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Thunderchild | 17:03 Sun 25th Jun 2006 | Home & Garden
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ok so I have this 1.75 (internal) metre boat that is inflatable. can I inflate it and fill it with water without damage ? i mean is that going to be too much strain ? it can take on the water (as a boat) 220 Kg so is that capacity say reversable as it will hold about 200 litres of water so will it take it ?
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My neighbours do this with an inflatable boat and use as paddle pool for grandkids I don't see a problem as long as you don't want to move it when it's full.
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yea thhat is what I thought after all 220 KG in people in the water is going to be the same stress as water in it but at least it will be on solid ground and have lless stress that when on water so i guess it'll be ok
We grew up using dad's rubber dinghy as a paddling pool and it never suffered. In fact 35 years on it's still in use both as a boat and a paddling pool for my kids when we visit.
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yea i did it great got home from work (early cause we did a straight thru day so they could go watch a match) and so I got a nice dip at 5 pm that was wonderful

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