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Old 03-15-2021, 08:38 PM   #1
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Hey, saw a lot of traffic on my video from here so I decided to follow up. There was no way to self rescue as the hull spontaneously cracked, making reentry impossible. This Ascend kayak is actually built and designed for a motor, specifically. The kayak was also around 100lbs under max capacity at launch.
Spontaneously cracked?

What size motor is it designed for?

You don't check hull integrity when on the water shortly after launch and before you make it 3 miles offshore? Lot's of kayakers, myself included check often.
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Old 03-15-2021, 10:16 PM   #2
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Spontaneously cracked?

What size motor is it designed for?

You don't check hull integrity when on the water shortly after launch and before you make it 3 miles offshore? Lot's of kayakers, myself included check often.
Good comments.

Standard routine before launching -- Make one or two walks around the kayak to inspect the hull integrity, make sure the drain scuppers are tightly secure and the rudder deployed properly and is functioning. Double-check that all gear is sufficiently secured for surf transit.
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