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Storing your kayak
Short Term Storage
Be sure to empty the kayak of all water. The kayak maybe stored on
its side or in a vertical position temporarily. Storage in these
positions for an extended period of time could cause flattening or
deformation in the side of the hull.
Long Term Storage
In addition to emptying all water out, you should clean the kayak by rinsing with freshwater. Store out
of direct sunlight and indoors, if possible. UV exposure can
shorten the lifespan of any kayak and can degrade its finish. Kayaks
can be stored slung on their sides via web straps, positioned 1/3 of
the way along the hull (as shown). Be sure to not leave straps or ropes
tightly wound around the hull for extended periods of time as it may
cause deformation. Your kayak can also be stored hull up (as shown) on
parallel bars with weight supported evenly throughout its length. For
large cockpit (recreational) boats, position the bars so that the
cockpit coaming rests on the bars. For smaller cockpit kayaks,
position bars so that they contact the deck between the cockpit and any
hatches.
Caution:
Do not suspend your kayak by using the grab loops at either end of the boat. This can cause the hull to distort over time.
