While fishing tonight I had to make an emergency landing on a muddy/silty beach to remove a hook from my hand. Since I had a 2/0 X-strong hook sunk half an inch in the index finger of my dominant hand, my head wasn't in the right place and instead of removing my Mirage Drive to beach the kayak I just put the fins up against the hull and beached it. The drive is now full of fine grit and I can feel it as I work the pedals back and forth.
I've hosed the drive off as much as I can and it does feel better, but I can tell there is still some fine grit in it. Does anyone have any advice for cleaning? Will this stuff flush itself out if I just continue to use the drive as normal? Would that damage the drive in any way? I'd like to avoid having to do a full disassembly of the drive if possible, but I'm willing to do that if it's the only way to really get it clean.
PS - if you don't know this hook removal method, learn it. I've used it on myself twice over the years and it works beautifully: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2Re91_P7KE
I've hosed the drive off as much as I can and it does feel better, but I can tell there is still some fine grit in it. Does anyone have any advice for cleaning? Will this stuff flush itself out if I just continue to use the drive as normal? Would that damage the drive in any way? I'd like to avoid having to do a full disassembly of the drive if possible, but I'm willing to do that if it's the only way to really get it clean.
PS - if you don't know this hook removal method, learn it. I've used it on myself twice over the years and it works beautifully: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2Re91_P7KE
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