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KennyHill 06-18-2009 03:43 PM

Cracked yak
 
I have a small leak in my prowler13. I tryed a marine sealant and silicone but they both fell off before i hit the water. I wana try and repair it myself. I dont live close to a kayak shop that will do that kind of work. Do you guys have any recommendations on a sealant or maby a plastic weld.

What would be the best way to fix this?

Thanks

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shortstack 06-18-2009 04:18 PM

fix it!!!!!!!!
 
I have a hobie Quest that has alot of miles on it. You need to get plastic from the same manufacture and the same color. that is important! clean the suface around the area really good . use a sotering iron and melt or weld the crack. then melt or weld the extra plastic over the crack. inside and out. you can file or sand any rough areas left over.

KennyHill 06-18-2009 04:33 PM

Thanks..I thought about that. I only have access to the outside of the crack. Do you no where i can find this type of plastic? or a type that is equal to it? I dont care if it looks ugly as long as it is water tight.

Jim Sammons LJKF 06-18-2009 05:34 PM

Well that is no crack, that is from dragging the kayak.
I am sure the guys at OEX could fix it for you no problem, at least then you know it is done right.
I am sure they also have some plastic from cutting hatches that will work, maybe they can mail it too you.
You can also call OK and get some either from hatch cutouts or they also have welding rods.
http://oceankayak.stores.yahoo.net/weldrod.html
Here are some instructions on how to do it.
http://www.oceankayak.com/product_support/repair.html

KennyHill 06-18-2009 06:02 PM

Ya i learned my lesson on dragging my kayak... Thanks for the links...

AndSan 06-18-2009 09:20 PM

i see your from temecula, OEX is in oceanside. it doesnt take that long to get there down if you take the 76, they are really good down there. give them a call 760)7216195. good luck on that
-drew
ps, where do you take your yak out? im in elsinore

KennyHill 06-18-2009 09:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AndSan (Post 40407)
i see your from temecula, OEX is in oceanside. it doesnt take that long to get there down if you take the 76, they are really good down there. give them a call 760)7216195. good luck on that
-drew
ps, where do you take your yak out? im in elsinore

I got some plastic weld rods so ill try it myself. If i fail its an excuse to buy a new kayak:D.

I mostly go to La jolla. But somtimes I launch out of Dana point for a change of pace. or Oceanside

dsafety 06-19-2009 07:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KennyHill (Post 40408)
I got some plastic weld rods so ill try it myself. If i fail its an excuse to buy a new kayak:D.

OR... you could go to the MLPA fundraiser next Saturday and bid on one of the kayaks that will be up for auction. You would probably get a great deal and all the proceeds will be going to a very important cause.

Bob

shortstack 06-19-2009 10:31 AM

I think I might have seen ya at Dana! It's not a hard fix just take your time. you can buy a torch that has a tip for fixing this at wal-mart. small hand held, It works great. I found that if you melt shavings and slowly work a small pool you'll get a better weld. good luck!


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