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Theme:  Proper Inflation of Your Inflatable Kayak

Author: The Tipster
July 1, 2008

Fishing From Sea Eagle SE-6 Inflatable BoatIn an earlier post, I wrote about handling and transporting your inflatable kayak (boat, catamaran, pontoon or float tube) carefully. There are two other very important actions that will help you keep your boat in top-notch condition … proper inflation and proper storage.

Proper inflation is a critical element for inflatable kayak care and performance. Problems are more common with boats made of cheaper material or those that don’t use inner air bladders, but even the highest quality inflatable can ‘pop’ like a balloon. If you over inflate, you can ‘pop’ your inflatable kayak. Another recipe for ’popping’ is to leave your fully inflated boat baking too long in the sun. That happens because hot air expands. Likewise, since cold air contracts, an under inflated boat can become loose or floppy if put into a cold body of water. Using the correct pump to inflate your kayak or boat is crucial. A quality foot pump or hand pump works well. Electric pumps (usually 12-volt) can be a mismatch, so make sure that the pump specs fit the boat requirements. Also, electric pumps normally don’t inflate your boat completely. You’ll need to top it off with your foot or hand pump.

Next time, the “Tipster” will be back with some hints for proper storage of your inflatable.

 

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