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I lost my screw cap to inflate / deflate my Trout Traps Pro XV float tube
last night. After searching all over the Internet, I found out that Trout Traps is out of business. Does any know where I might be a to find a replacement cap? The bladder number is QA-1070. Thanks for your help. Brian Boulder, CO |
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I found it!
The bladder valve for the Trout Traps Pro XV is made by Sevylor (www.sevylor.com) part number 0412. It is called a Boston Valve. - Brian "Brian Walko" wrote in message . .. I lost my screw cap to inflate / deflate my Trout Traps Pro XV float tube last night. After searching all over the Internet, I found out that Trout Traps is out of business. Does any know where I might be a to find a replacement cap? The bladder number is QA-1070. Thanks for your help. Brian Boulder, CO |
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