Last year right after I bought my 2015 revo 13 from DPS I made the mistake of dragging my fully loaded yak up a boat ramp and somehow punched a pretty good sized hole in my keel. I let it go for a while but noticed I would always have a little bit of water in my hull after every outing. Earlier this week I had my yak loaded up with clams and an anchor and I think all the extra weight was pushing even more water through the tiny hole because I had gallons of water in my hull after a day of fishing. I took it to DPS Friday morning and Chris did some magical plastic welding and now it is 100% better. I had zero water in my hull after a 5 hour session Friday night. Ive been to many kayak shops but none better than DPS. I wish I could've stuck around for the M&G cookout today I'm sure it was a good time.
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