If your kayak leaks, always tighten the valve first. A loose valve leaks air between the
outer edge of the valve and the surface material of the kayak. If tightening does not
help and you cannot find the exact leak spot, spread water-detergent solution all over
the seams. The leaking area will bubble where air escapes. Mark the area, deflate the
kayak and clean the area well. Perform repairing outdoors or in a well-ventilated area.
1. Cut a patch from the spare PVC material included in the repair kit so that the patch
extends at least 3 cm in all directions around the leak. You can roughen the area
around the leak a little with sandpaper if you like. You can get the glue by contacting
customer service, or when retrieving your board from the store.
2. Apply the glue generously to both the patch and the kayak so that the glue comple-
tely covers the patch and the leaking area. Allow the glue to dry for 3-6 minutes and
place the patch carefully over the leak.
3. Press it evenly and make sure no air bubbles are trapped between the kayak and the
patch. After pressing firmly for couple of minutes, wipe off any adhesive that might have
leaked over the edges and allow the patch to dry for 24 hours in a dry and warm place.
Before going out on the water, check the kayak again.
Glue precautions
• The adhesive is highly flammable, do not handle the adhesive near fire or sparks.
Smoking is strictly forbidden.
• Gluing must be done in well-ventilated area. The glue fumes are harmful to health
and can cause nausea.
• Keep the adhesive out of the reach of children and pets.
• Protect your hands and be careful not to get glue in your eyes, mouth, or skin.
• In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek
medical advice.
• Before completely dry, the adhesive is very harmful to the environment.
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