Forgive me if this topic has already been beaten up, but I'm a new Hobie owner and new to the forum. I ordered a PA12, which will be arriving this week. As I'm sure most have done, I have researched and researched in anticipation of my new boat. One thing I never expected to see was discussions and articles on hull deformation. Specifically during storage of the kayak. Our summer time temperatures can easily get into the mid teens, and by mid teens I mean 115+ degrees. At these temps even being out on 85+ degree water can make my bass boat fiberglass hot! Does anyone know the melting point or temp at which a Hobie can distort or be damaged? I'm not talking about storing the kayak outdoors. I'm talking about fishing and stopping for a burger on the way home while the kayak is on the bed rack of my truck.
This brings me to my other question of storage. What is the best method to store the PA12? I've seen a lot of folks using some kind of PVC on a cart and such. It looks like distributing the weight along the PVC would be the best bet. On the other hand my garage will be 100+ degrees in the summer and I don't want the PVC pipes to distort my hull. To tell the truth, I'm rather surprised that this is an issue with a $3,000 kayak.
I plan on transporting using a bed rack in my F250 truck. I see a lot of people with roof racks and bed racks transporting a PA with just padded crossbars. Is this acceptable to avoid distortion, or would using PVC on the roof racks be better. I really don't want to spend more money for saddles or the Hobie cradle. The PA12 and accessories are expensive enough. So what's your thoughts on this? Is the topic really an issue or is it paranoia and overreacting? Has anyone really experienced hull distortion? I hope this baby is worth it. I've been like a kid on Christmas Eve who can't sleep, waiting for Santa. I go to bed each night while watching videos of Pro Anglers.
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