fixing wear and tear in polyethylene kayak
fixing wear and tear in polyethylene kayak
Guys, is it possible to fix or improve situation on picture below and how? This is the bow of my kayak (Maliby Stealth 14') that spot is so thing now that you press with your finger and it gives way a bit. I call it "some oyster rash"...
Last edited by Crusader on Mon May 29, 2017 7:20 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: fixing wear and tear in polyethylene kayak
Were you able to repair?
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Re: fixing wear and tear in polyethylene kayak
Put KeelEazy, or equivalent, on the outside.
Edit: skid plate is the term I was trying to remember.
Google: kayak skid plate kit
Edit #2: Might also apply material inside, also, if outside not enough for you peace of mind.
Edit: skid plate is the term I was trying to remember.
Google: kayak skid plate kit
Edit #2: Might also apply material inside, also, if outside not enough for you peace of mind.
Re: fixing wear and tear in polyethylene kayak
I approached it from the different angle -- bought Pescador Sport 12' off craigslist. It is 5 times easier to paddle and has only two parts to deal with -- yak and paddle. It also trivially fits my truck bed. My launch time went down to 5 mins. I am using old yak now only if I take friend with me.Jeaux wrote:Were you able to repair?
Spoke to Malibu representative -- he suggested to get few sticks of plastic from them and weld them inside and on outside of worn out area. I might do it someday...
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Re: fixing wear and tear in polyethylene kayak
red hot spackle knife pressing polyethylene against kayak hull
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Re: fixing wear and tear in polyethylene kayak
Watched a video on YouTube of a guy doing this same thing. He used plastic from a milk carton as well and it worked! Take your time if you do weld it to be able to sell it later.