Well I had the day planned out. Hit the Wilson Bridge early and fish for catfish ALL DAY LONG. Well, After about 10 minutes in the water I had my first 22" Blue cat in the boat. As I leaned forward to grab the fish I had a funny feeling that I was unstable. So I leaned to the side a little and the kayak leaned more then it should have. I opened the center hatch to find it almost full of water. Good thing was I was only about 100 yards from the floating dock. I started heading back in and it was tuff to keep it level. It was all I could do to get the yak up on the dock after clearing off all my stuff.
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Turns out my very old Hobie kayak cart has the short post that don't stick all the way through the kayak and had push a hole in the plastic.
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I picked up some epoxy puddy at West Marine and got to work. I used 80 grit sand paper to clean everything up, followed the directions on the package and filled in the hole. Very quick and easy fix.
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The puddy filled the crack and I added extra around the hole since it is a little out of round from when it was molded at the factory. I am ready to sand it down and go fishing.
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I stuck a blob of left over epoxy on to dirty PVC pipe to see how it would hold and I can't remove it by hand. Seems to be good stuff.
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Turns out my very old Hobie kayak cart has the short post that don't stick all the way through the kayak and had push a hole in the plastic.
100_1125.jpg100_1123.jpg
I picked up some epoxy puddy at West Marine and got to work. I used 80 grit sand paper to clean everything up, followed the directions on the package and filled in the hole. Very quick and easy fix.
100_1131.jpg100_1132.jpg100_1138.jpg100_1136.jpg
The puddy filled the crack and I added extra around the hole since it is a little out of round from when it was molded at the factory. I am ready to sand it down and go fishing.
100_1144.jpg
I stuck a blob of left over epoxy on to dirty PVC pipe to see how it would hold and I can't remove it by hand. Seems to be good stuff.
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