Can the kayak/boat be dragged on the ground?
No! Dragging it on the ground may cause damage to your kayak/boat and may result in air leakage. This will void your warranty.
Can I leave my kayak/boat inflated in the sun or overnight?
No. Do not leave your kayak/boat under direct sunlight as this may cause over-inflation. Please keep the kayak/boat under shade when not in use with a working pressure NO MORE THAN 60%-70% of the max. air pressure, or leave your kayak/boat in a cool dry place. Remember to check the air pressure before and after use, and deflate your kayak/boat when necessary.
How to take care of my inflatable kayak/boat? How do I maintain my kayak/boat?
Taking care of your kayak/boat is pretty easy with regular maintenance. Here are some handy tips that will ensure your gear could last longer.
Cleaning: Clean the kayak/boat after each use with freshwater and mild soap.
Keep it dry: Dry the kayak/boat off after each use and before storing to avoid mould damage.
Avoid direct sunlight: Keep the kayak/boat away from direct sunlight and keep under shade when not in use with a working pressure less than 60%-70% of the max. air pressure.
Don’t use an air compressor: You can easily over-inflate the board by using an air compressor and void the warranty.
No dragging: Sharp debris can puncture your kayak/boat so, don’t drag it.
Use it frequently: Long-term storage can cause glue bonds to disintegrate.
Store at room temperature: Keep the kayak/boat sheltered away from high temperature and humidity, with room temperature between 0℃ and 40℃.
Regular maintenance: Regularly check for cracks, scrapes, or any other issues and repair if necessary.
How should I clean my kayak/boat?
Clean the kayak/boat after each use with fresh water and mild soap. We suggest rinse the kayak/boat to remove dirt, sand and salt water. Use towels to wipe away dirt when necessary. Remember to remove your fins before you rinse your kayak so that you can thoroughly cleanse your fin box. Completely dry your kayak/boat AFTER you rinse and BEFORE you store it.
How should I store my kayak/boat?
1. Remove fins before you store your kayak.
2. Completely dry your kayak/boat BEFORE you store it.
3. Don’t store your inflatable kayak/boat in direct sunlight. This will result in deterioration in the long run and shorten the life of your board. UV radiation is harsh and can particularly damage PVC when exposed repeatedly day after day.
4. Store your inflatable kayak/boat in the right temperature range. Anywhere between 5-40 degrees Celsius (40-110 degrees Fahrenheit) is recommended. Again, inflatable kayak/boat are durable, but extreme conditions aren’t ideal for any sporting equipment. Avoid freezing cold or baking hot conditions.
5. You can store your kayak/boat both deflated or inflated, whichever suits your space.
a) When the kayak/boat is stored inflated, resist the temptation to stack things or place heavy objects on it. Also, if you’re storing your kayak/boat inflated for the long-term, it’s best to release a few PSI just in case your storage area gets too warm. That helps to prevent any damage to the kayak/boat from the air inside expanding beyond the desired PSI.
b) If you store your kayak/boat deflated, keep it lying flat. When storing your kayak/boat deflated, it’s a great idea to use your kayak/boat bag to protect it from abrasions. Make sure it’s rolled or folded loosely. Then store your kayak/boat in it’s bag so it’s laying on its side rather than upright or standing on the edges of the kayak/boat where pressure points could form.
How long can I leave the kayak/boat inflated for?
Over time you will experience some loss of pressure especially with temperature changes. Just top it up before you hit the water. The kayak/boat should be stored out of direct sunlight and if you are not going to use it for a while you should reduce the pressure to below maximum air pressure.