Kayak Fishing Adventures on Big Water’s Edge  

Go Back   Kayak Fishing Adventures on Big Water’s Edge > Kayak Fishing Forum - Message Board > General Kayak Fishing Discussion
Home Forum Online Store Information LJ Webcam Gallery Register FAQ Community Calendar Today's Posts Search

Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 05-30-2017, 09:26 PM   #1
King Saba
Senior Member
 
King Saba's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: SGV
Posts: 848
Hobie adventure/Revo 16 keel drain plug leaks?

So I recently picked up a second hand 2014 adventure and am liking a lot so far. It's fast, sleek, and fast. But, with all great things they are not without their flaws. For me it's this thing:



It's the keel drain plug. It seems completely unnecessary and more of a safety hazard if anything. Has anyone had any experience with leakage issues? It's really stupid honestly to put a drain plug below the water line of the kayak. The only thing keeping me from sinking is a rubber O ring and that's not too reassuring. I'm thinking to marine goop the threads of the plug and seal the deal. Anyone else have better seal ideas? Thanks!
__________________
Baitfish catcher extraordinaire
King Saba is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-30-2017, 10:15 PM   #2
Dave Legacy
Senior Member
 
Dave Legacy's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2015
Location: Hacienda Heights, CA
Posts: 427
I cannot believe how silly that is. Dope new ride though! The Adventure/Revo 16 is the Hobie that always tempts me to buy when browsing CL ads.
Dave Legacy is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-30-2017, 10:22 PM   #3
Orca Winfrey
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Sep 2015
Location: The I. E.
Posts: 353
I suggest you take a hot butter knife to it.
Orca Winfrey is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-30-2017, 10:36 PM   #4
King Saba
Senior Member
 
King Saba's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: SGV
Posts: 848
Quote:
Originally Posted by Dave Legacy View Post
I cannot believe how silly that is. Dope new ride though! The Adventure/Revo 16 is the Hobie that always tempts me to buy when browsing CL ads.
Yeah incredibly silly. If you're main go to spots are the kelp and fishing deep for rockfish I'd go with it. Time is always a factor for my trips so getting the most speed possible is important to me.
__________________
Baitfish catcher extraordinaire

Last edited by King Saba; 05-30-2017 at 10:44 PM.
King Saba is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-30-2017, 10:43 PM   #5
King Saba
Senior Member
 
King Saba's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: SGV
Posts: 848
Quote:
Originally Posted by Orca Winfrey View Post
I suggest you take a hot butter knife to it.
I ain't gonna play games with a $2K plastic boat!
__________________
Baitfish catcher extraordinaire
King Saba is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-31-2017, 06:01 AM   #6
Chuck D
Senior Member
 
Chuck D's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Bay Park
Posts: 559
It's not stupid if you actually have an adventure island set up with the arms out and try to drain it without picking the yak up over your head which is basically impossible. That is what this drainage plug is meant for. I have had a Hobie adventure island with no issue of leakage there. Other parts like the front cover area have leaked.
Chuck D is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-31-2017, 06:46 AM   #7
YakDout
Brandon
 
YakDout's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: San Diego
Posts: 2,345
You can plastic weld it shut which is pretty easy. Or epoxy it.
YakDout is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-31-2017, 12:35 PM   #8
steveooo
Senior Member
 
steveooo's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2005
Posts: 1,921
I've been on an adventure/revo 16 for about 10 years. Never had it leak, and never really had a reason to use it. If its rough out and I get a cup or two of water in the kayak, i just throw a small towel in the front hatch and tip the kayak forward so the water hits the towel.

The plug is actually a solid brass threaded insert that is about 3/4" deep, with the thick part of the plastic surrounding it. Not as flimsy as it appears to be from the outside.

If you are worried you could seal it shut for good with a little marine goop.
steveooo is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-31-2017, 12:49 PM   #9
h2ofishfo
Senior Member
 
h2ofishfo's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Santee
Posts: 821
I don't even touch mine I left it out once luckily in fresh water and almost sank . Thank got for senko's being the right diameter I shoved that in there and kept fishing . It's totally pointless even with a adventure mast and side floats I would just tip it so water goes to the front and use a towel
__________________
GABE<@)((((>€~~~~team ?????uuuh it's fishing
h2ofishfo is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-31-2017, 01:36 PM   #10
alanw
Made in U.S.A.
 
alanw's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Dana Point
Posts: 1,625
I wouldn't worry about a good drain plug like that. Try a Malibu kayak with a 1" hole drilled in the bottom for the thru-hull bait pump...
__________________
Hobie PA 14 ¸.·´¯`·.´¯`·.¸¸.·´¯`·.¸><(((º>
Jackson Kraken ¸.·´¯`·.¸.·´¯`·.´¯`·.¸¸.·´¯`·.¸><(((º>
Malibu X-Factor ¸.·´¯`·.´¯`·.¸¸.·´¯`·.¸><(((º>
Malibu Stealth-12 ¸.·´¯`·.´¯`·.¸¸.·´¯`·.¸><(((º>


Its not a spelling B its a fishing B ~yakjoe
alanw is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-31-2017, 07:39 PM   #11
summers in kuwait
Senior Member
 
summers in kuwait's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2014
Location: East County San Diego
Posts: 657
I have never used a drain plug in any of my previous kayaks and used to seal the plug for peace of mind. As mentioned, the plug is pretty solid with the threaded insert. Being new to the Revo 16, I can't comment on long term use, but trust Steveooo's feedback. I occasionally store fish down below, so it's nice to be able to flush the kayak and easily drain, where before I would pump or sponge out excess water.
summers in kuwait is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-31-2017, 08:44 PM   #12
King Saba
Senior Member
 
King Saba's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: SGV
Posts: 848
Thanks for the feedback fellas.
__________________
Baitfish catcher extraordinaire
King Saba is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-31-2017, 08:45 PM   #13
King Saba
Senior Member
 
King Saba's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: SGV
Posts: 848
Quote:
Originally Posted by alanw View Post
I wouldn't worry about a good drain plug like that. Try a Malibu kayak with a 1" hole drilled in the bottom for the thru-hull bait pump...
Been there before. Malibus aren't my favorite brand of kayak, but it's great starter brand.
__________________
Baitfish catcher extraordinaire
King Saba is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-31-2017, 10:30 PM   #14
Dave Legacy
Senior Member
 
Dave Legacy's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2015
Location: Hacienda Heights, CA
Posts: 427
Quote:
Originally Posted by Chuck D View Post
It's not stupid if you actually have an adventure island set up with the arms out and try to drain it without picking the yak up over your head which is basically impossible. That is what this drainage plug is meant for. I have had a Hobie adventure island with no issue of leakage there. Other parts like the front cover area have leaked.
...and it all snaps into focus.
Dave Legacy is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is On

Forum Jump


All times are GMT -8. The time now is 06:03 AM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
© 2002 Big Water's Edge. All rights reserved.