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Unfortunately I was unable to use the Kayak for the last couple of days. I went out one morning with great expectations after a lull in the weather. I was hoping to catch myself a nice Sea Trout but alas, it wasn't to be. After being out on the water for about 5 minutes I was aware that something didn't feel quite right. I wasn't sure whether it was the Kayak or my sense of balance. Then, when I stopped it felt worse, as if I could capsize very easily. After that I noticed more water around my feet near the mirage drive than was normal. So, I opened the hatch in the hull and found it was half full of water.
I realised I had serious problem and made for the shore as quickly and as smoothly as I possibly could. After what seemed like 15 minutes (probably more like 10) I got to the shore and capsized. Once I found my feet I tried dragging the Kayak up the beach. I didn't get far because I could barely move it as it was so heavy. It was only after I opened up the hatch at the stern and allowed gallons of water to flow out that I was able to move it any further.
It didn't take long to find the cause of this near disaster, it was a hole inside one of the scuppers. This was caused but the use of the plug in cart made by Hobie. This cart plugs into the Hobie scuppers to enable the Kayak to be pulled up the beach. This, over the course of a year, has worn a hole through the plastic.
I am now waiting to see how Hobie and Bournemouth Canoes are going to respond to this problem. What ever happens I will not be using the plug in cart again.
Scary stuff, pleased to see that you got it all sorted.
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