On Aug 7, 10:55=A0pm, capri <prh...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Aug 6, 4:34 pm, KingOfTheApes <comandante.ban...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > I've thought it about it that way, but the plug works like the cap on
> > an empty plastic bottle: Take it out and you can crush it.
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> > So my new kayak was bent when I forgot to put the plug and we sat on
> > the wrong place. Luckily the dealer gave us the right advice, which is
> > to plug it back on and let the heat expand it. Great!
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> > Another secondary question is, if the kayak stays in the sun should I
> > leave the plug on or will it "cook" it? The second time it bent is
> > when I was trans****ting it, and I cinched it without the plug and it
> > bent again. Same solution as above.
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> > I hear they get bent our of shape when trans****ted on racks with tight
> > straps...
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> > Thanks!
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> =A0 =A0 Sounds like you bought your kayak at kmart. a piece of crap huh?
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> I've carried yaks all over the country for thousands of miles while
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Plastic? This one may be weaker than others, but still I rate it #1
for its features. And it ain't the cheapest.
How about Malibu II's or equivalent large plastic kayaks?


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