What size inner tube for Trident float cover?

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ChrisA

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I have a "standard" inner tube float cover. It is made by Trident. It is the zipper cover with D ring on the bottom to attach a line and anchor.

Question: What size inner tube works best? The shop was out of tubes and I'm going to try an auto parts store.
 
ChrisA:
I have a "standard" inner tube float cover. It is made by Trident. It is the zipper cover with D ring on the bottom to attach a line and anchor.

Question: What size inner tube works best? The shop was out of tubes and I'm going to try an auto parts store.

I've got a similar float, but I don't think it's made by Trident. I can't remember what size tube it's got in it, but since tubes have so much stretch, and it's not a critical fit, I'd just get any old 'standard' car tube. If it's a little too small it'll stretch, if it's a little too big it'll bunch up. Either way, it'll fit the cover, I would think.

I check mine for you, but it's in Texas, and I'm in ............ HAWAII!!

(just had to throw that in)
 
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