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Kayak
Transport & Care
Transport
All Viking kayaks can be transported on top of a car, using a
roof rack. Kayaks
should be face down or, if there are two, on their sides or stacked face
down. Padding or clips should be used to protect the kayak from rubbing
on metal. To minimise movement, tie the kayak twice across (using the
scupper holes if holes if convenient) and from the front and rear.
If
transporting inside a van or truck, protect the kayak from hard metal
flooring.
Storage
Although Viking kayaks are made from factor 11 UV rated polyethylene, it
is best to store your craft out of the sun to maintain optimum
condition.
It
is advisable to drain and clean the kayak before lengthy storage. Avoid
storing bottom side down. Storing face down, on end, hanging and on edge
are all recommended.
Cleaning
Drain your kayak after use by opening the bunghole and placing the kayak
on end. If it has been in salt water, it's a good idea to hose it with
fresh water.
The
polyethylene has a slightly rough surface which can trap grime. At least
a couple of times a season and before storing, gently scrub (or pressure
hose) the kayak using dishwashing detergent and warm water.
Repairs
& Warranty
Vikings' linear polyethylene construction is very tough and can
withstand most knocks and bumps that are part of normal use. To remove
small dents, try putting the kayak out in the sun for a day. The
plastic's memory should restore the original shape.
If
it does sustain serious damage (perhaps as the result of an accident,
vandalism or misuse) it is weldable for repair. Contact us, or your
local dealer for referral to an experienced tradesperson.
Viking
kayaks have a 10 year warranty on the hull. This excludes intentional or
unintentional damage caused by sharp objects or dragging over rough
surfaces.
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