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Old 02-18-2017, 07:39 AM   #1
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would pour foam in the bottom of your canoe make it better. I had a sears skiff that was made from some kind of plastic and at speed the bottom would pop in if you hit a wake or hard chop. I filled the bottom with pour foam and then took a grinder and made it flat and it worked great at stopping the flex in the bottom and never came loose and as far as I knew I never had a hole in the bottom so I don't know if it would stop a leak. It also made the bottom a lot warmer when fishing on ice cold lakes.Just an idea you might want to look into. You have to watch the density as the real dense stuff adds a lot of weight.
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I use and sell the KC welder, like a flat soldering iron with a hole to feed plastic rod through
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How do I buy online with you or would you prefer me to get it somewhere else I see there around $70
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http://www.kayakfishingsupplies.com/hobie-kc-welder

Also for bigger stuff I use a heat gun.........and patience so you do not make a lil hole into a BIG one.
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Call fisher/price. It should still be under warranty.
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would pour foam in the bottom of your canoe make it better. I had a sears skiff that was made from some kind of plastic and at speed the bottom would pop in if you hit a wake or hard chop. I filled the bottom with pour foam and then took a grinder and made it flat and it worked great at stopping the flex in the bottom and never came loose and as far as I knew I never had a hole in the bottom so I don't know if it would stop a leak. It also made the bottom a lot warmer when fishing on ice cold lakes.Just an idea you might want to look into. You have to watch the density as the real dense stuff adds a lot of weight.
plus two bilge pumps
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