So far I haven't had any issues with cracking or damage, but it's only a matter of time for me, given the ages of some of my boats (I still have an Aquaterra Prism from the mid-90's!)
I bought a couple 200watt plastic welders (basically huge-size soldering irons) from polyvance recently https://www.polyvance.com/Kayak-and-Canoe-Welders-1/ , and I've been practicing on 5 gallon buckets. They market these kits for ATV and motorcross riders to repair broken broken plastic fenders, as well as kayaks.
A bucket isn't the perfect analog for practicing on, since they're thinner than a kayak hull, and not UV stabilized, but the general principal is the same.
Anyone have any success stories or tips to share?
I bought a couple 200watt plastic welders (basically huge-size soldering irons) from polyvance recently https://www.polyvance.com/Kayak-and-Canoe-Welders-1/ , and I've been practicing on 5 gallon buckets. They market these kits for ATV and motorcross riders to repair broken broken plastic fenders, as well as kayaks.
A bucket isn't the perfect analog for practicing on, since they're thinner than a kayak hull, and not UV stabilized, but the general principal is the same.
Anyone have any success stories or tips to share?
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