WASHING YOUR KAYAK
To wash your kayak it is required to wash after each use to wash any saltwater off the kayak
as that can cause the metal parts of the kayak to rust.
To wash the kayak you need to use fresh water to thoroughly rinse the kayak then leave it in
the sun to dry completely.
It is recommended to store your kayak with a storage cover to keep the dust and spiders out
as well as protect your kayak from the elements.
WARPED PLASTIC
If the hull on your boat is distorted due to an accident, improper storage or transportation,
correction may be simple: brief exposure to the heat of the sun often restores a hull to its
original shape. If that fails, hull shape can often be restored by applying a low heat source
(such as a low wattage bulb or hairdryer) to the deformed area. When the hull is pliable
enough, hand-shaping can restore the hull.
CAUTION:
Overheating can burn you or damage the hull.
GIVE YOUR KAYAK A CHECK-UP
Occasional operational checkups will keep your boat in tip-top condition. Check hatch covers,
cables, buckles, straps and other moving parts for wear, and replace them when necessary.
Keep all nuts tight and check hardware exit holes for watertight silicone seals. Give your hull
and deck a thorough review annually. Light nicks, scratches and scrapes are part of the paddling
experience, but deep scratches should be repaired.
On rare occasions (one in a thousand), kayak may have tiny holes around the scupper plug
area, which are very hard to notice during the manufacturing process. This can cause a leak
and fill the hull with water and can potentially cause the kayak to become unstable and flip.
So it’s best to take the kayak out for a test run in a shallow area first if you are planning
a big trip.
MAINTENANCE
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