> Looks as though I'm losing my winter kayak storage, and have been
> contemplating hanging them from the ceiling of my workshop this winter.
> The big question I'm worried about is the extreme temperature changes the
> rotomolded poly kayaks will be exposed to. Temperature may drop to just
> above freezing, and then up to the high 80's up at the ceiling when the
> woodstove gets cranked up. This cycle will be common place all winter
> long. My wife, the ever worrisome one, doesn't think it would be too good
> for "her" kayak. Now I'm wondering...would these extremes be
> detrimental to the platic and its shape after prolonged exposure???
> Any input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, David
Probably not the best thing, but if you have to, hang it from the grab loops instead of from straps in the middle, this will cause the least distortion in the hull.
Messages In This Thread
- Extreme temp changes & poly kayaks
David Baranoski -- 10/1/1998, 2:24 pm- Re: Extreme temp changes & poly kayaks
Nolan Penney -- 10/2/1998, 10:23 am- Re: Extreme temp changes & poly kayaks
Nick Schade -- 10/1/1998, 8:56 pm- Re: Extreme temp changes & poly kayaks
Mark Kanzler -- 10/3/1998, 12:17 am
- Re: Extreme temp changes & poly kayaks
Mark Kanzler -- 10/1/1998, 5:28 pm - Re: Extreme temp changes & poly kayaks
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