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TheUnlucky 04-01-2016 10:24 PM

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

jorluivil 04-01-2016 10:46 PM

What kind of kayak?

TheUnlucky 04-01-2016 11:52 PM

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Originally Posted by jorluivil (Post 257513)
What kind of kayak?

Sit on top

Phishphood 04-02-2016 12:57 AM

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Originally Posted by TheUnlucky (Post 257514)
Sit on top

Brand and model? Some brands and especially some models are more prone to doing this than others. Also could affect the weight limit for the yak vs that of you and your gear.

jorluivil 04-02-2016 06:50 AM

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Originally Posted by TheUnlucky (Post 257514)
Sit on top

Well, that really narrowed it down

Post the brand, model and your weight, I'm sure someone here can shed some light on your issue.

Harry Hill 04-02-2016 07:15 AM

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Originally Posted by TheUnlucky (Post 257512)
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

our scuppers are open, no flapper so yes, water comes in, especially if you're heavy for the kayak. Or if you hit some heavy water where the water will squirt in through the scupper holes then drain back out. I never put scupper plugs in as I want the water draining but some people leave the scupper plugs in all of the time. I guess it's a personal preference. As long as the water isn't entering the inner hull you are okay.

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taggermike 04-02-2016 08:19 AM

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

Iceman 04-02-2016 09:45 AM

there is water in the kayak and there is water on the kayak, yours sounds like the latter..................take yer socks off :D

TheUnlucky 04-02-2016 12:04 PM

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Originally Posted by jruiz (Post 257522)

what was wrong with the kayak i did buy it from him????

TheUnlucky 04-02-2016 12:05 PM

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

TheUnlucky 04-02-2016 12:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Iceman (Post 257525)
there is water in the kayak and there is water on the kayak, yours sounds like the latter..................take yer socks off :D

Yeah the water is on the kayak not in it, is that suppose to happen?

Phishphood 04-02-2016 01:34 PM

How much you weigh?

alanw 04-02-2016 01:40 PM

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 :)

TheUnlucky 04-02-2016 01:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Phishphood (Post 257547)
How much you weigh?

155 ish

TheUnlucky 04-02-2016 01:44 PM

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

Harry Hill 04-02-2016 02:01 PM

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Originally Posted by TheUnlucky (Post 257550)
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

Yeah, you don't want to squat in a kayak, eventually you will flip it or fall in the water then your feet will really be wet.Don't worry about the water on the deck. Get some sand shoes and sit down. If you are getting wet get some paddling pants. I can picture you in my mind squatting on your kayak and it's making me smile. Good luck, relax, have fun

theluckypig 04-02-2016 02:29 PM

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...

TheUnlucky 04-02-2016 02:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Harry Hill (Post 257555)
Yeah, you don't want to squat in a kayak, eventually you will flip it or fall in the water then your feet will really be wet.Don't worry about the water on the deck. Get some sand shoes and sit down. If you are getting wet get some paddling pants. I can picture you in my mind squatting on your kayak and it's making me smile. Good luck, relax, have fun

thanks!! :)

Harry Hill 04-02-2016 03:07 PM

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Originally Posted by TheUnlucky (Post 257560)
thanks!! :)

my first kayak was the bass pro FS12T, I thought it had a wet ride because every little ripple I hit came on board, the seat was dry though. I bought the Malibu Pro2 Tandem so my wife could fish with me and my seat on that kayak is a water trap so I wear paddling pants when paddling. It all seems to be a trade off. The bass pro kayak is a barge but very stable, the malibu is faster but more unstable, not tippy though. I do like having a dry seat so I will upgrade again. At my age though having a wet seat is just practice for when I get older and have to start wearing depends.


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