7.3 Seam Openings
Seam openings are difficult to repair but can be done with certain seam repair adhesives. Contact STEARNS® for more information or ask your local marine shop.
8. TROUBLESHOOTING
This chart will help you find and correct minor problems with your canoe.
Problem | Solution |
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Slow leak. | Check valve gaskets and make sure the |
| cap tether is not interfering with the seal. |
| The valve gaskets must be closed tightly. |
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Still leaks slowly. | Check for pinholes. Read section |
| “Repairing Pinholes.” |
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Air valves don’t align. | Let air out of both chambers to allow you |
| to shift the inner tube to match up with the |
| valve holes in the cover. |
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Doesn’t inflate | Make sure that the tube is aligned. |
completely. |
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The zipper is stuck. | Read “Care and Maintenance” section |
| (6.3) regarding zippers. |
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Difficulty draining water. | Wipe off excess water with a high |
| absorbing sponge or towel. The canoe |
| dries much quicker inflated, and in a well |
| ventilated area. Do not expose in direct |
| sunlight to dry. Deflate canoe and briefly |
| hang it from the molded handles with seats |
| removed and seating compartment exposed. |
| To avoid mold, do not pack or fold while |
| boat is damp or wet. |
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