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Why on earth did I read this post before I went out yesterday. I found myself sinking and I never touch my drain plug. Fun Day.
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Yeapers, a very small hole on the rear where I was sinking. I use a very large towel to soak up the water and then wring it out. Repeat over and over again. It actually works really well and the soaked towel works great to keep the catch wet and cool.
How do I repair this? I saw plastic welder at the hardware shop, is this the best way for a very small hole? I plan on keeping a couple layers of high grade black duct tale over the area and replace when needed. How I got the hole, very simple .... I like to lobster hoop net and for that I usually use a grader launch ramp. |
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It was windy, right? Few of us can swim quickly enough to catch up to a wind-blown 'yak. Just something to consider. A paddle leash or game clip can double as a safety tether in extreme situations (yes, entanglement hazard). |
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Wow, glad you made out alright . A private boater saved my ass once
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Sliding or hoping (as the need may be) off to the down-wind side and holding on to a leashed paddle or game clip are good points. Also keeping a good grip on your yak as you maneuver around it is very important in windy conditions. Also remember to fix or slow leaks first (if you can), then work on the bailing of water. |
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Also, toilet bowl seals will serve the same purpose for about $2.00 http://www.westmarine.com/polyester-...14oz--11142122 |
Saw this at Home Depot and looks perfect for pumping water out while your outside the kayak.
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4 strokes transfers a gallon? Sounds like my first girlfriend.
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Wiredantz - can you please post an increased the size of your crash pics....:D:D:D
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Test your hand pumps
I test my hand pump just about every time I wash my kayak. I usually give my kayak a good spraying inside the hull when cleaning, with the bow down. When I have finished washing the yak I use the hand pump to suck the water out (usually a gallon or two)
By doing this I know the pump is it good shape. Try it you'll be surprised how good it works. |
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