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Re: S&G: End Pour gone Wrong on Night Heron
By:JohnK
Date: 3/15/2009, 5:56 pm
In Response To: S&G: End Pour gone Wrong on Night Heron *LINK* (Ruedi Klein)

Hi there Ruedi,
If you have all the water out, make sure the wood is also dry and when/if it is, then find where it entered and seal it.
Then fill the end from the holes you drilled, but first put in a tube for your rope to pass through from the bottom. Seal the tube on the top end with tape and stop about an inch short of the exit hole so that you can pour in the epoxy mix. The tube should seal the other side. If not use some white playdough or the like around it. When the end is full push the tube the rest of the way. Seal around the tubes with epoxy. Let it filter in as long as it will take it, but first tape up the other end of the tube so that none escapes.
Hope this helps.
JohnK

: Hi there,

: Just got back from a Baja Sea Kayaking trip with Columbia River Kayaking (see
: link below). It was such a nice experience that I decided to get back to
: finishing my Night Heron after a shameful year and half of procrastination
: after almost finishing it at Nick's great class in Maine.

: Okay, so here is the problem: Shortly after Nick's class, I did my end pours.
: Put kayak on ends into a bucket of water and everything seemed fine. Until
: I stored the kayak away and heard a watery sound (!) from one of the ends
: as well as a drop or two of water coming from the kayak!

: So, I drilled my grip holes and drained the water out. Turns out I have two
: problems now: - On one end, water came out of the kayak and I now need to
: figure out a method to put in the end pour and grab loop. There should not
: be any hole into the main kayak body. Perhaps, if I tilt the kayak on its
: side, close the bottom grab hole and somehow put the epoxy in under
: pressure, I might be able to fill the end up? I hear about the One Ocean
: method, which sounded promising, but I have no real details on how to
: administer it.
: - On the other end, I found that there was no water (good), but also no epoxy
: when drilling the grab holes. So, it appears, the end pour was not large
: enough. I could just re-do it, I suppose after closing off the holes.

: Any suggestions on how to avoid further issues? How far back from the tips
: should these grab holes be?

: Regards,

: Ruedi

Messages In This Thread

S&G: End Pour gone Wrong on Night Heron *LINK*
Ruedi Klein -- 3/15/2009, 5:05 pm
Re: S&G: End Pour gone Wrong on Night Heron
LeeG -- 3/15/2009, 6:00 pm
Re: S&G: End Pour gone Wrong on Night Heron
Ruedi Klein -- 3/15/2009, 9:27 pm
Re: S&G: End Pour gone Wrong on Night Heron
LeeG -- 3/15/2009, 11:02 pm
Re: S&G: End Pour gone Wrong on Night Heron
Bob Beaullieu -- 3/17/2009, 7:48 am
Re: S&G: End Pour gone Wrong on Night Heron
JohnK -- 3/15/2009, 5:56 pm
Re: S&G: End Pour gone Wrong on Night Heron
Ruedi Klein -- 3/15/2009, 9:39 pm
Re: S&G: End Pour gone Wrong on Night Heron
JohnK -- 3/15/2009, 11:48 pm
Re: S&G: End Pour gone Wrong on Night Heron
Bill Hamm -- 3/16/2009, 1:34 am
Re: S&G: End Pour gone Wrong on Night Heron
Ruedi -- 3/17/2009, 9:22 pm
Re: S&G: End Pour gone Wrong on Night Heron
Bill Hamm -- 3/18/2009, 12:52 am