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Old 12-31-2009, 10:34 PM   #1
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I think I've finally decided that I'm going to go ahead and get a kayak. What should I watch out for if I'm going to buy it used? I've never bought a boat before!


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Old 01-04-2010, 11:29 PM   #2
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With the types of materials kayaks are made up these days, you don't really need to worry about hole. But you should take a look for cracks. You might not be able to see them right off, but they can happen if the kayaks were stored and secured too tightly. Also, look for deep gashes in the underside of the hull. This can happen when scraping against rocks. My kayaks have a few gashes in them, and there's no performance drag. I'm talking about DEEP gashes. You'll be able to spot those right off.

Inside the kayak, look at the foot pegs. Make sure they're still secure and snug. Check on how easy they are to adjust. I broke one of my foot pegs (on our first outing!), and I have to permanently secure them in place. When I eventually sell them, that's something I'm going to come clean about in the ad. Check out the seat; make sure there are no loose bolts or worn straps.

If the kayak has a rudder, check its functionality. Make sure it's smooth and doesn't stick.

Those are just a few things to look after. Generally, check the quality of the craft. See if there is anything loose on it. Make sure it's well put-together.


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Thank you so much! I haven't bought one yet, but I have been watching and these tips have been really helpful. I wouldn't have thought to check the foot pegs.


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