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Water in kayak
So i took my kayak to the pool for a test run and found that water was coming up through the scupper hole and making my feet/leg wet is that normal? But when i got out the water drained
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What kind of kayak?
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Post the brand, model and your weight, I'm sure someone here can shed some light on your issue. |
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You must be the unfortunate guy who eventually got had
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Scuppers are open holes and water goes both ways. When you take a big wave in the lap you'll be glad for them. Scupper plugs are good for calm water but you'll want em open when its rough. Some boats a wetter than others. I have a prowler 15 and my ass is wet most if the time. I wiegh 220 and when my bait tanks full I'm sitting in a puddle. So its normal on lots of boats. Mike
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there is water in the kayak and there is water on the kayak, yours sounds like the latter..................take yer socks off :D
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The kayak is an ocean prowler 15, there are no leaks into the hull its just when i sit on it the water come up through the scupper holes and my feet get wet
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How much you weigh?
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I had a little water coming up through the scuppers on my 12' kayak, then none on my 14'. Either get a kayak with more weight capacity or like Andy said take off your socks because you're gonna be wet :)
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Does the way you sit also affect if water gets in? I was kinda scared to fully sit in the seat so i kinda squatted in the middle is maybe towards the bow a little
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the prowler 15 is a great kayak, but, it is a wet ride... maybe more wet than most... if it is bothering you, consider getting waders...
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