View Single Post
  #4   Report Post  
posted to rec.boats.paddle
Sees-koo-wee-hah-nay Sees-koo-wee-hah-nay is offline
external usenet poster
 
First recorded activity by BoatBanter: Jul 2006
Posts: 8
Default Need advice for repairing Funyak


Brian Nystrom wrote:
Sees-koo-wee-hah-nay wrote:
wrote:

I have two Funyaks. Both of them have holes/cracks on the bottom of
the runners. A couple of years ago, I patched them with fiberglass.
They worked for a couple of years but recently one of the patches came
off. Since they are made of polyethelyene the fiberglass doesn't have
a good bond. Does anyone know how to patch these boats? I will
appreciate any suggestions.



Oak Orchard sells a repair kit that states:

THIS IS THE ONLY REPAIR KIT THAT WORKS ON POLYETHYLENE CANOES OR
KAYAKS. (aka: polylink3, crosslink3, triple tough, SP3, RamX, poly,
etc.) If you're not sure what kind of "plastic" your canoe or kayak is
made of you better use this kit to be safe.


http://www.oakorchardcanoe.com/repair.php

I've patched a couple of poly barrels using the melted milk jug trick,
one had a pretty large hole in it, but I got them patched and they have
been holding water for 6 years now.


To me, it looks like hype meant to sell grossly overpriced repair kits.


While it may be overpriced from this vendor, at least the OP now knows
such a kit is available and can try to find it cheaper somewhere else.
It's a start.

Speaking of high prices, I was looking through an NRS catalogue and
they sell a 6 gallon Reliance water container for $14.95, PLUS you have
to also pay an extra $20 for oversize shipping bringing the total to a
whopping $34.95. I bought the exact same container at Crap-Mart for
$8.00.