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If you must store your boat outside, 
we recommend you tie it down. Strong 
winds can catch the underside, fl ip it 
and cause damage.
Canoes should always be stored 
upside-down, even overnight. Set them 
on saw horses, blocks, slings or garage 
rafters if at all possible, as this will al-
low the gunwales to carry the weight.
Store your kayak cockpit-side down, 
on its side or on end. The best way to 
store your polyethylene or composite 
kayak is to run webbing straps under 
the bulkhead points (or widest points) 
and hang the boat or place on cradle-
type saw horses. This will keep the 
decks from being distorted. Do not 
use the strap eyes, carrying handles or 
scupper holes to hang your boat. Do 
not store your boat on its hull. If the 
hull warps, your kayak will not perform 
as it should. Use a cockpit cover to 
keep dust and critters out.
Attention to proper storage will help 
ensure years of excellent service from 
your canoe or kayak.
CARE & MAINTENANCE
 Your boat is designed to require 
minimal maintenance, and a little 
timely care will ensure a lifetime of 
enjoyment. Whenever you wash your 
boat use mild soap and water. Rinse 
your boat and hardware thoroughly 
after paddling in salt-, brackish or 
polluted water. A quick rinse of the 
moving parts of the foot braces, rudder 
and skeg box keeps them clean and 
operating smoothly.
Occasional operational checkups 
will keep your boat in tip top condi-
tion. Check neoprene hatch covers, 
cables, buckles, straps and other mov-
ing parts for wear, and replace them 
when necessary. Keep all nuts tight and 
check hardware exit holes for water-
tight silicone seals. Give your hull and 
deck a thorough review annually. Light 
nicks, scratches and scrapes are part 
of the paddling experience, but deep 
scratches should be repaired.
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Normally wooden parts are oiled or 
coated with polyurethane for protec-
tion from the elements. Any areas that 
become chipped or worn need only 
to be sanded and touched up with a 
quality polyurethane, or sanded and re-
oiled. We recommend you inspect and 
touch-up your boat’s woodwork prior 
to off-season storage.
If the hull on your boat is distorted 
due to an accident, improper storage 
or transportation, correction may be 
simple: brief exposure to the heat of the 
sun often restores a hull to its original 
shape. If that fails, hull shape can often 
be restored by applying a low heat 
source (such as a low wattage bulb or 
hair dryer) to the deformed area. When 
the hull is pliable enough, hand-shap-
ing can restore the hull. CAUTION: 
Overheating can burn you or damage 
the hull.
All canoe and kayak parts and 
repair kits are available through 
your local dealer. To locate your 
nearest dealer, contact us or visit 
our website.
For more care and maintenance 
tips, go to our website.