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Kayak Maintenance

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Experienced Kayakers have learned that it's better to invest in expensive equipment for kayaking because cheaper products often lead to problems. Pro kayakers will usually learn maintenance and building techniques as well, since they participate in many different kayaking events. These include coastal, whitewater, black water, gushing river sports, etc. Experience kayakers also know how important it is to practice and prepare before a voyaging or heading into hostile areas. Preparing and planning means prepare for all possible situations that might arise.

Maintaining hulls and paddles properly is likely to save you from harm, or even worse. Part of every maintenance schedule should be the mending of damaged paddles, and repairing leaks in your kayak. Take note, those intending to kayak under the Hull Registration Rules should check their kayak before it hits the water. If there are any leaks, dry land is where you want to notice them. The last thing, you want to do is float off to sea and then discover your boat has a leak. This could be a major disaster, especially if you're kayaking alone, which isn't recommended, by the way.

You'll need some maintenance supplies including kayak glue, mold, adhesive bonding, resin, etc. Resin is brushed onto the area you're repairing. Kayaks are now made of much tougher materials, so it's rare to have to make repairs, but it does happen, so be prepared. You should activate resin before brushing. If you have a fiberglass kayak, you'll need catalyst and an accelerator. Pre-accelerated resin is available, which means you only need to activate the resin. Catalyst, or resin should never touch the skin, but if that should ever happen, immediately clean your skin.

Glass kayaks require a bit different maintenance plan. You'll need need similar supplies, but additional supplies include commercial cutting scissors, sticks for mixing, rollers, brushes, paint, and so forth. You should also have a maintenance backup plan.

What is likely to damage your kayak? Of course, there will always be normal wear and tear from the trips you take in the waters. In shallow waters the kayak must endure scuffles from rocks and logs etc. Loading a kayak onto vehicles, thumps, jars, and so forth could also cause damage. Fiberglass kayaks do tend to get scratched up, so if you need to restore the new look, you'll need acetone based cleansing agents. Always cleanse the area first before attempting repairs.

If you have to repair holes, you may need screwdrivers, sandpaper, file, scissors, masking tape, plastic kitchen wrap, scotch tape, acetone cleanser, activators, resin, glass made of woven fabrics, brushes, etc. Clamping materials can also work to repair holes.

Of course, any kayak and paddles will need some maintenance. Always inspect your equipment before and after each trip to make sure repairs are taken care of before setting out. This will help you avoid trouble.

Maintenance for wooden paddles is simple since you just need to cleanse the area to repair, sand the area, and then cover the wound with a clothe. You can use tacks to ground the cloth. However, you should brush resin on the area before you lay the cloth over the damaged region. You'll also need rubber bands, kitchen wrap, and a few other tools for repairing specific problems.



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