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Four Easy Steps to Maintain Your Inflatable Kayak

Congratulations! You just bought a new inflatable kayak. You’d probably prefer for it to last for years, rather than days. All Coleman inflatable kayaks boast of premium craftsmanship that is built to last. However, as with camping grills, camping tents, or camping lanterns, maintaining your kayak properly can help to extend its life. Like learning how to choose the CHI Ceramic Flat Iron, learning how to maintain your kayak will maximize the tool’s efficiency. You’ll be able to ride along rivers, lakes, and oceans for a very long time. That will provide you with the value that most consumers want.

Maintaining an inflatable kayak can be done by performing some simple steps:

1. Clean your kayak’s buoyancy tube periodically. What does “periodically” mean? It depends. If you use your inflatable kayak on a regular basis, then you should perform the cleaning every month. However, the cleaning should at least be done prior to storing your kayak for the winter months. It’s important to avoid using silicone-based cleaners; or strong detergents, such as acid, when cleaning your kayak’s buoyancy tube. Also, never use cleaning machines that operate with high-pressure. They could damage the kayak.

2. As when using a Best Flat Iron, you should properly inflate the buoyancy tube before cleaning it:

• After opening the self bailer, use a hose to clean out particles in the kayak, such as sand and pebbles
• When necessary, remove the floorboards and floor of the boat
• Use cleaning products to methodically clean dirt and grime on the tube.
• Using bubbly soap and water, look for leaks in the tube’s inflatable portions.
• Use clean water to rinse the tube
• Dry the tube

3. After cleaning your buoyancy tube, deflate it. Make sure that the gaskets and valves are operating and clean. Also, ensure that the self bailer is not stopped up. And make certain considerations as you would when operating your fantastic hair straightener:

• For specific issues related to Coleman inflatable kayaks, contact the Coleman dealer where you purchased the boat.
• Only repair leakages that are drastic (example: .25 pounds-per-square-inch within five hours.)
• During a 24-hour period, it is typical for the tube to lose one-fifth of its pressure
• The first thing to check when air is leaking from your inflatable kayak, is the valves. Make sure that they’re closed and undamaged.

4. Storing your inflatable kayak is as important as learning how to choose the Flat Irons. If it’s not done properly, your boat could be damaged:

• If your kayak’s tubeset can be removed, remove it before storing the boat.
• Although your super flat iron is too tough for mice and rats, they might enjoy nibbling on the material of your inflatable kayak. So store your kayak in an area where the critters don’t live.
• You can keep the boat slightly inflated, or deflated and neatly rolled up.
• Use a cover if you store the kayak in the sun for a lengthy period. This is particularly important in tropical areas. UV damage can ruin your inflatable raft, ending your next trip before it even starts.
• Consider environmental issues that could damage your kayak. For example, store your inflatable kayak in a clean and dry location, with a relatively steady temperature.

Like a sturdy hair straightener, maintaining your inflatable kayak properly will provide you with years of fun paddling through various bodies of water. By following some simple guidelines in cleaning and storing your boat, your vessel will remain intact between trips. So avoid paddling “upstream,” by paddling in an inflatable kayak that’s been maintained to last and last and last.

 
 
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