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Warmshort
06-28-2020, 11:55 AM
My hobie has developed a crack from storing on its wheels. Anyways was gonna use JB weld to fill it surprisingly that crack lets a lot of water in. I posted some white fish and a sheep’s head nothing crazy to report about 65’ water was 68 degrees of the Northwest side off the kelp. Go get em.
jruiz
06-28-2020, 12:51 PM
Just to be clear, you store it using a scupper cart? I think the issue with that is if your have your bow at a different level than your stern. At that point there is a lever arm that gets especially bad if your kayak is heavy or you pile stuff on top of your kayak. I don't think that's a very hard repair but you probably can't use a scupper cart any more for storage or transport.
Warmshort
06-28-2020, 01:13 PM
Just to be clear, you store it using a scupper cart? I think the issue with that is if your have your bow at a different level than your stern. At that point there is a lever arm that gets especially bad if your kayak is heavy or you pile stuff on top of your kayak. I don't think that's a very hard repair but you probably can't use a scupper cart any more for storage or transport.
I don’t use it that often when I store it it’s on two pieces of pvc but when I’m getting it ready for the season I put it on it’s wheels. Hopefully it’s under warranty.
Warmshort
06-28-2020, 01:22 PM
Hope it’s an easy fix at least I got to pull a truck out of the sand today and caught a few little guys lol
deptrai
06-28-2020, 02:32 PM
You need something like this:
https://www.austinkayak.com/KC-Welder-Pro-with-Hobie-Color-Rod-Stock/ACK1587P.html
Drag it up to Oregon and you can use mine.
Warmshort
06-28-2020, 03:04 PM
Thanks that’s exactly what it needs I think appreciate the link you put up.
igotpron
06-28-2020, 04:06 PM
Thanks that’s exactly what it needs I think appreciate the link you put up.
Before you weld check with the warranty first. Contact to. Local dealer and they can start a claim.
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Harry Hill
06-28-2020, 04:14 PM
My wife's brand new predator pdl had damage in the front scupper hole from the factory. We made Old Town replace the kayak, I wasn't going to let her go out on the ocean with the potential for unseen damage. What ever had been stuffed into the scupper had scraped plastic from the inside enough that it had to have weakened the sidewalls. It took Old Town three weeks to acknowledge the damage and offer to replace the kayak. They said it may take up to a month to send her a new hull, I guess there is no hurry once they have their money. The sad thing is we are missing the pan fish spawn while we are waiting.
Saba Slayer
06-28-2020, 04:34 PM
According to Hobie...storage on the cart for over one hour is not recommended and may void your warranty...
This is from my 2020 kayak...
Warmshort
06-28-2020, 05:39 PM
According to Hobie...storage on the cart for over one hour is not recommended and may void your warranty...
This is from my 2020 kayak...
I was looking up the warrant and the 2019’s and up have a three year warranty and anything before that is a two year warranty mine is a 2017. I’m gonna hit them up Monday and see what they can do if not it looks like the plastic welder or JB weld. I have a Hand bilge pump just in case.
FISH11
06-28-2020, 05:57 PM
I was looking up the warrant and the 2019’s and up have a three year warranty and anything before that is a two year warranty mine is a 2017. I’m gonna hit them up Monday and see what they can do if not it looks like the plastic welder or JB weld. I have a Hand bilge pump just in case.
The picture you posted looks like a poorly made hull. The hull would not crack that way and not deform the reinforced black area, even, if you stored it on the cart and had 20 extra lbs on top. I would take it to Fast Lane and have them look at it first, but if that is not covered under warranty, then I would never purchase another Hobie. They should give you a new hull.
Warmshort
06-28-2020, 06:12 PM
I agree my buddy who got me into the sport noticed it even before I did and we pretty much use them the same his is a 2014 never had problems. I use my truck to launch and pick up. Also my railing were the flat black part is actually bows up and you can see through. I also notice my transducer cover was loose and some one stripped it I never worked on it. I’m an a fuck it it works kind of person but this leak is bad and the dealer installed the transducer I got the one from the floor never doing that again I wanna see it come out of the plastic lol. Oh well gonna just take it down tomorrow and see what kind of response I get I hope it’s positive.
FISH11
06-28-2020, 06:28 PM
That's something I would expect if you had tried to jump up a curb, while the kayak was fully loaded with bait tank, seat, rods and a 30lb LJ Yellowtail. No, really that and the drive well are the strongest areas of the hull. That usually means, that is were the plastic is thickest. I beleive Hobie will take care of it because it's not old and because Hobie is known for great customer servise. I never had any issue storing my 2016 Revo 13 on the Hobie Trax 2 30.
deptrai
06-28-2020, 07:12 PM
I 2nd FISH11's recommendation. Take it to Fastlane. They got Hobie to replace my dad's Outback due to a leaking hatch and he was the 2nd owner.
LEEZO
06-28-2020, 08:40 PM
good Luck. Hobie has a reputation for taking care of their customers more often than not. That's why we pay the extra $ for their products:D
skrilla
06-28-2020, 09:43 PM
JB weld does not flex or contract/expand like your hull material does so expect it to fail.
For hull repairs I drill a relief hole at each end of the crack to keep it from spreading any further. Then using a hot tool, like what's in that that repar kit, to melt plastic and form it into shape. I always keep extra hull material from when I drill, cut, rig my kayaks just in case of situations like these.
Warmshort
06-29-2020, 08:13 AM
Gonna have Fast Lane look at it first see what they say that crack is not easy to keep from reacurring like you said that’s the big deal I don’t want to be chasing a crack the whole time I use it. Their open Tomorrow I’ll let you all know how they handle it.
SoCalEDC
06-29-2020, 11:25 AM
May be time to get a solo skiff :D
Warmshort
06-29-2020, 12:16 PM
If they can’t do anything for my kayak there’s no way I’d buy a skiff lol I was looking at the warranty in the handbook it’s sounds like the hobie kayak is as fragile as a glass ship lol just kidding. The solo is cool just not for me.
Warmshort
06-29-2020, 12:31 PM
I was looking at fast lane the crazy thing is they look like they store them improperly wonder if I got one of those hope not.
Warmshort
06-30-2020, 09:18 AM
So far so good Ron is gonna file a claim. They looked it over there was a 3 inch crack going up the scupper whole the kayak is not usable he said and he is filing a claim. The kayak has huge defects.
Warmshort
06-30-2020, 09:52 AM
Here’s a look from the inside you can see daylight
Warmshort
06-30-2020, 09:57 AM
Here’s a better one
the dude
06-30-2020, 12:20 PM
Whatever you do, don't use jb weld
NICKWORN
06-30-2020, 12:56 PM
Sell it an get a solo skiff. :D:D:D:D JK
Warmshort
06-30-2020, 01:15 PM
Lol I’m pretty sure there gonna replace it there’s know way I caused that to happen. Solo is too rich for my blood.
NICKWORN
06-30-2020, 02:32 PM
Lol I’m pretty sure there gonna replace it there’s know way I caused that to happen. Solo is too rich for my blood.
I thought the same till i sold the OB and got Trumps money, hints the name of the skiff..
Trumps Monies:biggrinjester:
Jxjones
06-30-2020, 03:19 PM
Sorry to hear about your crack. Keep us updated, really curious to see if Hobie takes care of it.
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