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Topic: How do you store and transport you PA14?  (Read 7971 times)

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Fish67

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My 14 lives on a trailer on PVC bunks if you only attach the two ends of the pvc it will conform to the contour of the hull no dents or dings on mine yet also never leave it strapped down tight except during transport.

Exactly!
I've stored my PA14 on my PVC bunks now for 6+ years without any detriment to the kayak.  I attached indoor/outdoor carpeting to the PVC bunks to keep abrasion down though.  I glued it on with an upholstery spray glue.

Thanks gentlemen! I’ve been storing and transporting my PA on PVC. It has been over a year and so far so good. You guys just made me feel a lot better about it.