Hello fellow Snaggedliners,
I launched yesterday at Tucker Street, went out on Severn and headed north. I had some luck trolling but mostly, the topwater action was king. On my way back to the launch, I noticed my kayak (2010 Revo, purchased used this past summer) was a little sluggish and difficult to maneuver. I figured I had taken on a little water since I hit 2 fairly big wakes head-on, and took water over the bow. I keep my FF battery in the front and run the cables out through the hatch, thus nullifying a tight seal. I've taken a WEE bit of water this way in the past. When I got back to the launch, I de-rigged and when I tried to lift it, no go. There were about 2 gallons of water in the hull. I dumped it, brought it home and sponged/dried out the inside, and put it back on the water today on Weems Creek. Within 20 minutes, I had about an inch of water in the hull. Definitely a leak.
Soooo...
1) What's the best way to determine the location of the leak(s)?
2) What is the best way to repair said leak(s)?
I checked out some Youtube vids but I thought someone here might have a secret!
As always, thanks!
JM
I launched yesterday at Tucker Street, went out on Severn and headed north. I had some luck trolling but mostly, the topwater action was king. On my way back to the launch, I noticed my kayak (2010 Revo, purchased used this past summer) was a little sluggish and difficult to maneuver. I figured I had taken on a little water since I hit 2 fairly big wakes head-on, and took water over the bow. I keep my FF battery in the front and run the cables out through the hatch, thus nullifying a tight seal. I've taken a WEE bit of water this way in the past. When I got back to the launch, I de-rigged and when I tried to lift it, no go. There were about 2 gallons of water in the hull. I dumped it, brought it home and sponged/dried out the inside, and put it back on the water today on Weems Creek. Within 20 minutes, I had about an inch of water in the hull. Definitely a leak.
Soooo...
1) What's the best way to determine the location of the leak(s)?
2) What is the best way to repair said leak(s)?
I checked out some Youtube vids but I thought someone here might have a secret!
As always, thanks!
JM
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