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Old 08 May 2013, 15:42   #1
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Hi I am a new user of this forum. Can anyone give me a little guidance, as I have a Honewave v hull 2.7m which has 5 air valves, 2 for the floor, one for front section on one on each side. It seems that I am loosing presure in the two sides, I don't think I have a puncture, but think it could be the valves, if it is the valves, how easy are they to change.

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Old 08 May 2013, 15:56   #2
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Hi I am a new user of this forum. Can anyone give me a little guidance, as I have a Honewave v hull 2.7m which has 5 air valves, 2 for the floor, one for front section on one on each side. It seems that I am loosing presure in the two sides, I don't think I have a puncture, but think it could be the valves, if it is the valves, how easy are they to change.

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You can normally get service kits for valves to resolve this very problem. An expert will be along soon to tell you where.

Good luck and welcome to RIBnet.

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Mix up some washing up liquid and water and brush it over the tubes, where you see the bubbles forming is where your problem is
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