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7/31/2010 F.A.Q. | Warranty | Returns | Shipping

Inflatable kayak frequently asked questions:

What fabrics are inflatable kayaks made from?
For many years all inflatables were made of Neoprene/Hypalon (or rubber) materials. Today modern materials and construction processes have made it possible to make inflatables out of strong plastic materials called PVC. So, today most inflatables are made out of PVC or Hypalon. Each fabric is different and requires different fabric and glue for repairs.

Are inflatable kayaks safe and stable?
Yes! Inflatable kayaks are said to be the safest and most stable kayaks in the world now with the patented construction methods, technology used and the innovative 
designs allowing redundant safety systems to be in place (ie. multiple chambers in the tubeset in case 1 gets punctured, other still stay inflated). Because of their 
safety reputation, inflatable kayaks are now essentially the standard for use by the military, coast guard and other rescue agencies worldwide.

How big a kayak do I need for my family?
There are too many criteria to consider for us to answer this question accurately for each user, but generally criteria include, number of people to go in the kayak, 
their average weight, how much cargo will you have, for use in lakes or oceans, calm water or rough water, size of engine, personal safety peace of mind needed, tow it, put it on the roof or fold it up, and your budget. When you know the answers to these, visit a dealer and they'll show you kayaks that meet your needs.
What size tender do I need for my yacht?

There are too many criteria to consider for us to answer this question accurately for each user, but generally criteria include, number of people to go in the kayak, 
their average weight, how much cargo will you have, for use in lakes or oceans, calm water or rough water, size of engine, personal safety peace of mind needed, tow it, put it on top of your kayak, put it on davits or fold it up, and your budget. When you know the answers to these, visit a dealer and they'll show you kayaks that 
meet your needs.

How Do I Find A Leak In My Inflatable Kayak?
Use a soapy water mixture (dish soap) and spray it all over your inflatable while it is inflated. Watch for small bubbles, hissing and other telltale signs. Works 
every time!

   
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