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How to Properly Store Your Inflatable Kayak

How to Properly Store Your Inflatable Kayak

When you have an inflatable kayak, it is important to know how to store it properly. If you don't store it the right way, it might not work right when you want to use it. You might need to clean it and make sure that it is completely dry before you put it away. It's also a good idea to store your kayak in a cool, dry place where the sun and heat can't reach it.

The main challenge people face when they don't know how to store their inflatable kayak properly is that it can be damaged easily. If you don't clean it and dry it off properly, it might mildew or grow mould. It's also important to make sure that the kayak is in a cool, dry place so that the sun and heat can't damage it.

We know that it can be tough to figure out how to store your kayak properly, but don't worry, we're here to help. In this article, we'll teach you the proper way to store your inflatable kayak so that it stays in good condition and is ready to use when you need it. We'll also discuss some of the benefits of properly storing your kayak. So read on to learn more!

 

1. Check your inflatable kayak for any damage

Packing away and storing your inflatable kayak creates a perfect opportunity to inspect your kayak for damage. It's important to do this regularely because if there is any damage, it will only get worse over time, and a small hole or damaged seam could really ruin your next kayak trip!

Repairing Damage

If you notice any holes or leaks, patch them up before you store the kayak away. You can find repair kits specifically for inflatable kayaks online. For the best results Make sure you use a repair kit specifically designed for inflatable kayaks, and not a generic repair kit.

Preventing Future Damage

If you notice any areas that look worn or damaged, apply a clear coating of silicone sealant over top. This will help to protect the kayak and prevent further damage.

2. Clean the kayak with a mild soap and water solution

After you've checked for any damage, the next step is to clean the kayak with a mild soap and water solution. This step is particularly important if you've been paddling in salt water, as salt will likely build up on your kayak.

Pay particular attention to any seams or crevices where sand or stones could have built up. A good quality inflatable kayak will be designed to minimise damage from this, but it certainly still pays to check these areas regularly.

This will help remove any dirt or debris that could cause problems later on. Be sure to rinse the kayak off well so that there is no soap residue left behind.

3. Dry the kayak off completely

Once you've cleaned the kayak, the next step is to dry it off completely. This is important because if there is any moisture left on the kayak, it could mildew or grow mould.

How to dry an inflatable kayak

The best way to dry off an inflatable kayak is to use a towel. First, roll the kayak over so that the inside is facing up. Then, use a clean, dry towel to pat down the inside of the kayak. Be sure to get into all of the crevices and seams.

Once you've patted the inside of the kayak down with a towel, flip it over so that the outside is facing up. Again, use a clean, dry towel to pat down the outside of the kayak. Once you're done, leave the kayak out in the sun so that it can dry completely.

If possible, try to dry the kayak in the sun so that the UV rays can help kill any bacteria.

If you can't dry the kayak in the sun, you can also use a fan or hairdryer on a mild temperature setting to help speed up the drying process.

4. Deflate the kayak completely and fold it up

After the kayak is completely dry, the next step is to deflate it completely and fold it up. This will help preserve the kayak and make it easier to store. Be sure to fold the kayak along the seams so that there is no chance of it leaking air.

How to properly deflate an inflatable kayak

To properly deflate the kayak, first, remove the seat and any other accessories that may be attached. Open any valves and genty apply pressure until the majority of air has been removed.

At this point you may want to use a pump in reverse to completely remove any air from your inflatable kayak. While this step isn't necessary, it makes it significantly easier to fold your kayak and store in it's bag.

5. Store the inflatable kayak in a cool, dry place

After the kayak is completely dry, the next step is to store it in a cool, dry place. The ideal spot would be a garage or shed where the temperature stays relatively consistent. Avoid storing the kayak in direct sunlight or near any heat source as this could damage it.

Properly storing your kayak is important because it will help to extend the life of the kayak and keep it in good condition. By following these simple steps, you can be sure that your kayak will be ready to use when you need it. So don't delay, start storing your kayak the right way today!

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