Today we pulled the cover off the pool in hopes of simply opening for the summer, only to discover a huge tear in our liner. It's right at, or maybe just above where the water line is during normal operations, maybe almost 3 feet long and a few inches wide but I believe the vinyl kind of "curled" away after tearing and the gap could be narrower. In short, what do I do?
I know and fully agree the real answer is "replace the liner". But we just got done paying for a new roof (this house has been...fun...the two years we've been in it) and it would be a dangerous stretch of the budget to pay what I've seen for liner replacements. In the immediate term, a Boxer patch kit is on quick order, but this brings up a few questions.

1.) Is this even feasible to patch? I can't find much solid discussion about how large is too large, so to speak.
2.) How hard is it to replace a liner? I've already replaced the pump myself, as well as wired, installed, and plumbed a heat pump, and opened and closed for winter twice. I see it's critical to measure properly, and it's a multiple person job, but it's a pretty daunting task!
We don't know how old the liner is. We were told it was 3 years old two years ago, but it seems like every week we uncover a new lie that we were told about the house in general. It's also a little faded above the normal water level. I'm also very curious how this tore open just sitting over winter. It was covered with a Loop Location cover, the water level was drained to below the return, and the water surface never froze all winter. But first things first, I just need to fix it!
I know and fully agree the real answer is "replace the liner". But we just got done paying for a new roof (this house has been...fun...the two years we've been in it) and it would be a dangerous stretch of the budget to pay what I've seen for liner replacements. In the immediate term, a Boxer patch kit is on quick order, but this brings up a few questions.

1.) Is this even feasible to patch? I can't find much solid discussion about how large is too large, so to speak.
2.) How hard is it to replace a liner? I've already replaced the pump myself, as well as wired, installed, and plumbed a heat pump, and opened and closed for winter twice. I see it's critical to measure properly, and it's a multiple person job, but it's a pretty daunting task!
We don't know how old the liner is. We were told it was 3 years old two years ago, but it seems like every week we uncover a new lie that we were told about the house in general. It's also a little faded above the normal water level. I'm also very curious how this tore open just sitting over winter. It was covered with a Loop Location cover, the water level was drained to below the return, and the water surface never froze all winter. But first things first, I just need to fix it!