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Our sit on top kayak is about 7 years old . t6he seat area has bulged up and underneath it has also bulged out . it is a catatmaran style kayak.

  • smokin496 Aug 13, 2009

    thanks to your reply. our kayak is plastic. i was just wondering if future beach would repair or have some kind of warranty for this product.

  • Anonymous May 11, 2010

    There not much you can do if it's plastic but if fibers you can have it fix. Or maybe a plastic co. will do it but it might cost you some $$$

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I do not know what you mean by a catamaran-style kayak.

I am assuming that it is a plastic kayak,. like most SOTs. Reshaping plastic boats can be difficult. If it was my boat I would try:

  1. If bottom flat, lay on flat floor like garage or deck. If not flat, then work on lawn.
  2. Let the sun (and maybe a bit of extra heat, but not much) warm the bottom so it is a bit pliable.
  3. Apply force to put the bottom back into shape. If not a flat bottom, then some extra care is required. This is usually done with internal blocks of wood or foam to hold the hull in its proper shape. In more extreme cases you can inflate an air bag in there to maintain pressure over a larger area. (BE VERY CAREFUL if you use an inner tube--it can burst your boat!)
  4. Once it is back to about the shape you want, leave it in that position for up to a few days, but at least long enough to cool down.
  5. With any luck, that will reverse most of the dents. If you don't get it all the first time, you might want to try again. In fact, I suppose it might be better to work on it twice rather than do too much in one go. I really am not sure on that part.
  6. With these poly boats, you may never get them back to original shape, but they will almost always accept some re-bending to get back to a more useable shape.

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