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Topic: What size butt plugs ? lol  (Read 2851 times)

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Calypso

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 :smt044

Ok ok, so I want to get scupper plugs so my butt won't get all wet...I see that there are different sizes.  How do I know what size to get ?
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Try this chart for the proper size plugs:
http://beta.oceankayak.com/product_support/downloads/Scupper_Size_Chart_12.pdf
Not sure which yak you have but this is from the O.K. site so it should list your model.

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Calypso

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Thanks, Eric !  Its an OK Prowler 13T
Shilo


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O.K.,
If it is a Trident 13 (13T) than you will need 2x Med. plugs for the seat well.
If you are wanting to keep the seat area dry than you will also want to plug the foot wells with 2X Small plugs.
The Plugs will help keep the cocpit area dry, but remember what the scupper holes are designed for and never use the plugs in rough or choppy water.

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Eric / Yakhopper
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Calypso

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We usually left the foot ones open, just plugged the seat area.
Thanks for all your help !  :)
Shilo


casey7

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  Plugs didn't work for me in Prowler 13,( not the Trident).  Area would  puddle from incidental water anyway. Bought old life preserver from thrift store and removed  a section of foam for under the seat. A gel pad on top of seat as well, = no more problems. I only weigh 150# and  the higher center of gravity didn't become much of an issue.
   Gel pad actually a foodsaver bag with 5 cups of water in it , works the same.


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Just in case if someone else needs the info. The correct URL for OK scupper size chart is http://www.oceankayak.com/uploadedFiles/Website_Library_Assets/Files/Miscellaneous/Scupper_Size_Chart_12.pdf


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Personally, I think the OK scupper plugs are a waste of $$$.  I do like the newer ones they have, but the old ones i'm still cursing buying after they have become all deformed.  The best ones i've seen were on another post on this site, looked like little round balls, kind of like a cat/dog toy.  Can probably pick something up like them at a dollar store.  Just poke a hole through them to add a lanyard for easy removal. 
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Personally, I think the OK scupper plugs are a waste of $$$.  I do like the newer ones they have, but the old ones i'm still cursing buying after they have become all deformed.  The best ones i've seen were on another post on this site, looked like little round balls, kind of like a cat/dog toy.  Can probably pick something up like them at a dollar store.  Just poke a hole through them to add a lanyard for easy removal.
+1
On my OK malibu II I used foam practice golf balls with a hole and loop of poly twine for lanyard works  great at a fraction of the cost. :smt002


AlsHobieOutback

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Personally, I think the OK scupper plugs are a waste of $$$.  I do like the newer ones they have, but the old ones i'm still cursing buying after they have become all deformed.  The best ones i've seen were on another post on this site, looked like little round balls, kind of like a cat/dog toy.  Can probably pick something up like them at a dollar store.  Just poke a hole through them to add a lanyard for easy removal.
+1
On my OK malibu II I used foam practice golf balls with a hole and loop of poly twine for lanyard works  great at a fraction of the cost. :smt002
Post a pic if ya can Tad  :smt002
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