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MAYNEE-YAK
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: So Cal
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my believe is if its on the top of the yak.. its fine!
if its on the bottom of the yak.. i'd push on the crack and jb weld it together.. then apply jb weld on the inside and outside of it as well.
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Join Date: Sep 2011
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If its a stress crack it would be wise to identify the source of the stress. If it spreads to a scupper then its a whole other issue. Jb weld? Hows that better then actually plastic welding the problem with the same material the hull is crafted from? If it works for you, cool. But there is a right way to do things and I like to feel safe floating in 250' water
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Calabasas
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I have a crack on my Ride 135.
Its on the top at one of the scupper holes by the seat. After a day of fishing I would have a couple of gallons of water in the the yak. As a temp fix I gooped it from the inside as well as the outside. That was about a year ago and its been bone dry since!!! |
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