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Topic: Is a 8.5' sit-on-top kayak good enough for near shore ocean?  (Read 12700 times)

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SpeedyStein

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Both of my tandems have that same design, with the scupper hole under the seat. I usually plug those, unless it's a warm water trip. They both have other scuppers too, and usually don't plug those ones.

Most sporting goods stores have basic scupper plugs, think I got some at Big 5 for like $8 for 4. Good to measure before you buy, different brands have different sized scupper holes.
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I used Dollar store cat toys like a squishy ball for a while on my first non-hobie  :smt044 
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SpeedyStein

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I used Dollar store cat toys like a squishy ball for a while on my first non-hobie  :smt044

Haha, I used a pool noodle wrapped in electrical tape until I realized I could just get some at Big 5.
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