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kiyo21 01-06-2013 02:31 PM

Anyone know how to fix thies?
 
Some holes? i wanna weld them up but just need the lime green color plastic and some patch rods, does OEX have some? i got a lil work to do :D

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kiyo21 01-06-2013 03:10 PM

oh and if i buy from online store and do local pick-up instead of shipping where do i pick up? OEX sunset or mission bay? i'm way closer to sunset.

thank every body! :spam:

TJones 01-06-2013 06:09 PM

did they pull out?
 
how big are the holes ? hobie had one dummy cap for wiring harness that came with torqeedo motor. probably 1 1/4 inch size. are they small holes from rivets that pulled out?

kiyo21 01-06-2013 06:22 PM

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Originally Posted by TJones (Post 143788)
how big are the holes ? hobie had one dummy cap for wiring harness that came with torqeedo motor. probably 1 1/4 inch size. are they small holes from rivets that pulled out?


ya just old rivet holes, just got the yak yesterday and it had the ff removed and some pad eyes that i wanna remove or relocate.

Hunters Pa 01-06-2013 08:06 PM

Matching material and a soldering iron.

Or mount a piece of starboard with pliers/knife holster.

kiyo21 01-06-2013 08:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hunters Pa (Post 143814)
Matching material and a soldering iron.

Or mount a piece of starboard with pliers/knife holster.


ya i could, i wanna fill in all the little holes from old mounts first but the big hole i have no idea what it was there for, i know it was a ff but i assume that hole is not just from the wires but the screw holes are way to far apart for a flush mount holder. so i don't know i just wanna fill it in or get a new ff to cover it.

Iceman 01-06-2013 09:09 PM

welding it would be tough to make it look good. I do not have any Ocean Kayak lime green or I'd offer you some scrap. For small holes I like to just nut and bolt em, they look like something stock then. bigger hole maybe a wire cap.

kiyo21 01-06-2013 09:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Iceman (Post 143817)
welding it would be tough to make it look good. I do not have any Ocean Kayak lime green or I'd offer you some scrap. For small holes I like to just nut and bolt em, they look like something stock then. bigger hole maybe a wire cap.


would patch and go be ok for the small holes?

wiredantz 01-07-2013 10:03 AM

I would leave the rivets in place and just buy some new ones and make holes somewhere else.

As for the fish finder hold... just contact the manufacture they should be able to send some to you at little to no cost.

kiyo21 01-07-2013 02:20 PM

One step ahead, emailed them last night
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by wiredantz (Post 143853)
I would leave the rivets in place and just buy some new ones and make holes somewhere else.

As for the fish finder hold... just contact the manufacture they should be able to send some to you at little to no cost.

Spencer,

Thank you for the email. YES – The best way to fill in cracks, small holes, deep scrapes and gouges would be to use some polyethylene welding rod and re-melt it back into the area that may be missing in the hull. If you’d like, please send me your mailing address and we can stick that along with some instructions in the mail for you free of charge. Thank you.

Regards,

Jon Ballesteros
Customer Service Representative
Johnson Outdoors Watercraft
Old Town, Carlisle, Ocean Kayak, Necky, & Extrasport

kiyo21 01-07-2013 02:22 PM

For the big hole im gunna get a fish finder and a wire cap from Andy <--aka OEX


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