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Storage over the winter.
Is it bad to store a composite kayak outdoors for the winter?
I would have it all closed up so no animals get in. I have not decided if I will wrap it in plastic of some sort. Thanks, Micheal |
Storage over the winter.
Micheal Artindale wrote:
Is it bad to store a composite kayak outdoors for the winter? I would have it all closed up so no animals get in. I have not decided if I will wrap it in plastic of some sort. Thanks, Micheal Just protect it from the elements and it will be fine. |
Storage over the winter.
Per Micheal Artindale:
Is it bad to store a composite kayak outdoors for the winter? I would have it all closed up so no animals get in. I have not decided if I will wrap it in plastic of some sort. I guess there's "winter" and then there's "WINTER".... Here in the near-tropics of SouthEastern Penna, I've been storing my kayaks outside 24-7-365 with no problems. I did have a spec surf ski where the (cosmetic?) fiberglass tape started separating from the seam it was covering after about five years; but my money is on poor surface prep, bad resin, or something like that.... because that was the only problem craft out of at least a half-dozen boats. -- PeteCresswell |
Storage over the winter.
On Sep 7, 8:01 am, "(PeteCresswell)" wrote:
Per Micheal Artindale: Is it bad to store a composite kayak outdoors for the winter? I would have it all closed up so no animals get in. I have not decided if I will wrap it in plastic of some sort. I guess there's "winter" and then there's "WINTER".... Here in the near-tropics of SouthEastern Penna, I've been storing my kayaks outside 24-7-365 with no problems. I did have a spec surf ski where the (cosmetic?) fiberglass tape started separating from the seam it was covering after about five years; but my money is on poor surface prep, bad resin, or something like that.... because that was the only problem craft out of at least a half-dozen boats. -- PeteCresswell I store my #1 boat on the roof of my van for the winter, because I never know when there will be an over-40-degree weekend when I'll want to go boating! -Richard, His Kanubic Travesty -- Richard Hopley, Winston-Salem, NC, USA Nothing really matters except Boats, Sex, and Rock'n'Roll |
Storage over the winter.
Brian Nystrom wrote:
: Micheal Artindale wrote: : Is it bad to store a composite kayak outdoors for the winter? : : I would have it all closed up so no animals get in. : : I have not decided if I will wrap it in plastic of some sort. : : Thanks, : : Micheal : Just protect it from the elements and it will be fine. I store my kayaks inside the garage sideways on hangers, the canoes live outside in a area between the garage and privacy fence with a tarp attached to the the garage and fence covering over them to keep them out of direct sunlight and dry (don't want them to get water on them as stuff tends to freeze in Chicago during the winter and expansion would be bad) Hanging from the ceiling, the kayaks take up very little space. -- John Nelson ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chicago Area Paddling/Fishing Page http://www.chicagopaddling.org http://www.chicagofishing.org (A Non-Commercial Web Site: No Sponsors, No Paid Ads and Nothing to Sell) |
Storage over the winter.
On Sep 7, 12:18 am, "Micheal Artindale"
wrote: Is it bad to store a composite kayak outdoors for the winter? I would have it all closed up so no animals get in. I have not decided if I will wrap it in plastic of some sort. Thanks, Micheal I see you use a Canadian mail service. Here in ottawa snow load can be a problem. The weight of snow, old snow which has turned to ice, and rain water absorbed by snow can deform a hull. If they can't be under a shed or spruce trees the keel should be supported from the inside, asuming the hull is upside down as it should be since you don't want ice and snow collecting inside the hull. Note that when a boat is stored upside down the water runs off the hull and collects on the underside of the gunwales where it can do some damage. When I build a boat I bevel the underside of the gunwales so water runs off instead of collecting. Also the hull should be up off the ground where freezing and thawing ice and snow won't get into wooden gunnels or delaminate edges of synthetic materials. More of a concern with canoes than kayaks. |
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