7.3 Seam Openings
Seam openings are difficult to repair but can be done with certain seam
repair adhesives. Contact STEARNS
®
for more information or ask your
local marine shop.
8. TROUBLESHOOTING
This chart will help you find and correct minor problems with your
kayak.
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Problem Solution
Slow leak. Check valve gaskets and make sure the
cap tether is not interfering with the seal.
The valve gaskets must be closed tightly.
Still leaks slowly. Check for pinholes. Read section
“Repairing Pinholes.”
Air valves don’t align. Let air out of both chambers to allow you to
shift the inner tube to match up with the
valve holes in the cover.
Doesn’t inflate Make sure that the tube is aligned.
completely.
The zipper is stuck. Read “Care and Maintenance” section
(6.3) regarding zippers.
Difficulty draining water. Wipe off excess water with a high absorbing
sponge or towel. The kayak dries much
quicker inflated, and in a well ventilated
area. Do not expose in direct sunlight to dry.
Deflate kayak and briefly hang it from the
molded handles with seat removed and
seating compartment exposed. To avoid
mold, do not pack or fold while kayak is
damp or wet.