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BoaterTalk: The International Information Site for the Whitewater Paddler
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Better to use silicon than epoxy
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Is anyone else having problems with denting the bottom of their rockers? Mine has got 3 dents and one kinda
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How are you storing you kayak
Corran
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For future reference: Specifically, what kind of plastic (from hardware store) for repairs?
kevo
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Apr 06 2007, 13:03 GMT
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The marine silicon is elastic and will allow your boat to go through its natural flex and this way the palte won;t break off the bottom of the boat.
ABS, Lexan or any other "stiff plastic" will work.
Corran
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