Why don't you ask Dave Scadden? He's usually really good at responding. And since he won't be at any shows right now I'd say your chances of getting a thorough reply are pretty good.
I store my Watermaster Kodiak similar to how BS stores his -- but with only enough air to keep the surface free of deep creases. That also allows for expansion so that boat never expands so much to be over-inflated. You should check on it on really hot days, just like you would if you were out on the river in 100* weather.
Agree with DLJeff- Dave Scadden probably has lots of time right now to answer questions.
Jim
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Didn’t even think about asking Dave. Note to self...Call Dave! Thanks guys.
Ha yeah me too ! Just for laughs I may suggest it...
I was told that hanging horizontally partially inflated is the best as shown above. If you can't do that, folding/rolling loosely is OK as long as you don't put anything heavy on top of the boat. I have done the folding/rolling for many years with good results.
I've got an old pickup (1994) that I pretty much just use for fishing. It has a camper shell. I store my Scadden Renegade in it partially deflated. It gets hot in the Sacramento Valley, but I have never had an issue storing my inflatable this way and parking in my driveway.
I talked to Dave today about storing the raft. He said just roll it up loosely and store it in the garage or a back room and it would be fine. So thats the plan.
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