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![]() its yellow and about 4 years old. leak starts at scupper hole and goes about 2 inches. thanks |
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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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malibu sent me material for job, was easy fix.
thanks to josh in paramount, ca. |
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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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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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Cool thanks for the info. Glad you got it fixed.
KirkG |
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Good Thing you got it fixed, hope you get back out there
Capt. Justin Hart Chesapeake Beach, MD |
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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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