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PapaDave 08-07-2023 10:08 AM

PA17 issues
 
The steering line on my PA17 broke, we were out about a quarter of a mile. Luckily I was able to use the peddles/Bixby and the paddle to get back in.

It also took on a massive amount of water, so much that it started to lean to one side. I've had this issue before and I've tried filling it up, close inspection, even filled the hull with foam but nothing has fixed it on a permanent level. Since I now have to take that foam out to replace the steering line I'm wondering if anyone out there know how to find/fix the leak.

P.S.
Aside from not putting foam in the hull in the first place, does anyone have suggestions on how to take it out without using a shrink ray on myself so I can climb in?

JohnMckroidJr 08-07-2023 07:20 PM

In 2015 the cords for the steering system on my PA14 broke, and like you did, I used the paddle to steer back to the beach. The local dealer provided a diagram for repair, and had the cables in stock. There are a few YouTube videos on patching leaks on kayaks.
Good luck Dave!

jruiz 08-08-2023 06:24 PM

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Originally Posted by PapaDave (Post 319581)
The steering line on my PA17 broke, we were out about a quarter of a mile. Luckily I was able to use the peddles/Bixby and the paddle to get back in.

It also took on a massive amount of water, so much that it started to lean to one side. I've had this issue before and I've tried filling it up, close inspection, even filled the hull with foam but nothing has fixed it on a permanent level. Since I now have to take that foam out to replace the steering line I'm wondering if anyone out there know how to find/fix the leak.

P.S.
Aside from not putting foam in the hull in the first place, does anyone have suggestions on how to take it out without using a shrink ray on myself so I can climb in?

I've found pesky leaks with soapy water and running an air hose at the drain plug. I'm not all that familiar with the layout of PAs but many hobies have these liners that guide the rudder lines into the hull. If those become detached from the hull that can an entry point.

PapaDave 08-09-2023 08:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jruiz (Post 319589)
I've found pesky leaks with soapy water and running an air hose at the drain plug. I'm not all that familiar with the layout of PAs but many hobies have these liners that guide the rudder lines into the hull. If those become detached from the hull that can an entry point.

Not quite sure what is meant by drain plug and I'm not real sure about the steering guides, I've had to replace that one a 14 so I'm fairly okay doing that.

FoodGeekFish 08-10-2023 09:53 AM

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Drain plug located near the rear of the boat

monstahfish 08-10-2023 12:20 PM

Hook up a compressor and duct tape a spray nozzle into the drain hole run a few psi inside the hull don't over inflate it. Then spray the hull down with windex or simple green and look for bubbles emerging from the soap. This will identify the leak. You will have leakage coming from control lines and stuff, instead focus on scuppers, drive well and anywhere cracks can form.

PapaDave 08-12-2023 12:21 PM

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Originally Posted by monstahfish (Post 319598)
Hook up a compressor and duct tape a spray nozzle into the drain hole run a few psi inside the hull don't over inflate it. Then spray the hull down with windex or simple green and look for bubbles emerging from the soap. This will identify the leak. You will have leakage coming from control lines and stuff, instead focus on scuppers, drive well and anywhere cracks can form.

Thanks, I'll give that a try.


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