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leak
its yellow and about 4 years old. leak starts at scupper hole and goes about 2 inches. thanks |
#2
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Re: leak
Best bet is to take it in to one of the OEX shops and see if they can fix it or if it can be fixed.
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Re: leak
malibu sent me material for job, was easy fix.
thanks to josh in paramount, ca. |
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Re: leak
1947bigdog, you say Malibu sent you the mats and that it was an easy fix, could you let us know what was sent and how it was fixed?
KirkG. |
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Re: leak
got a piece of plastic that kayak is made of.
used a wood burning iron to melt plastic, it worked great. i was going to use a small propane torch, glad i didnt, i would have probably burnt hole in boat. |
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Re: leak
Cool thanks for the info. Glad you got it fixed.
KirkG |
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Re: leak
Good Thing you got it fixed, hope you get back out there
Capt. Justin Hart Chesapeake Beach, MD |
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Re: leak
Really depends upon the material as to which your kayak is made from. Plastic ones are easier to repair, as to the ones made from carbon fiber or fiber glass....
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