We kayak in the ocean.
Is it important to hose the kayak with fresh water afterwards?
We don't have a water hose where we kayak. We just let the kayak dry and then pack it away.
I'd rather not have to inflate it again at home and hose unless I really have to.
Hosing the Kayak
Moderator: JCOOLEY
Re: Hosing the Kayak
yes, it is best to rinse the kayak down with fresh water after salt water use. This will prevent any funky smells.
Re: Hosing the Kayak
Hi,
Yes definitely rinse down well, especially all metal parts - the aluminium ribs front & back, zips etc. Also leave it dry before you pack it away. When I get home after using it I open it up (but not inflate) and give it a good rinse.
Happy paddling
Yes definitely rinse down well, especially all metal parts - the aluminium ribs front & back, zips etc. Also leave it dry before you pack it away. When I get home after using it I open it up (but not inflate) and give it a good rinse.
Happy paddling

Re: Hosing the Kayak
If salt water gets inside the kayak, it's a good idea to rinse the boat inside and out with fresh water.
I just use my garden hose and rinse off my kayaks in my yard. Then I use a towel to soak up as much of the water as I can from inside the boat.
The worry is about zippers and the frame.
I just use my garden hose and rinse off my kayaks in my yard. Then I use a towel to soak up as much of the water as I can from inside the boat.
The worry is about zippers and the frame.