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This article includes ideas for creating a pre-season to do list and other tasks that need to be done before the next kayaking season gets underway.
One of the first tasks is to begin a thorough inspection of kayaks, safety equipment, and other gear.
Prior to the start of the season, kayaks and other paddlecraft usually need to be inspected for any damage or other problems.
It may be a good idea to check for any deformation of the hull that may have occurred during the previous season or during winter storage.
Simple kayaks may require little pre-season work other than inspection, cleaning, and a fresh coating of UV protectant.
Other models may need additional work. Items such as cordage, hatches, attachment systems, rudders, and anchor trollies will need a complete inspection, cleaning, and functional check.
Kayak accessories should also receive a close inspection, and if needed, service or replacement.
Paddles should be checked for cracks, excessive wear, or other structural problems. Two-piece paddles usually need to have the connection points cleaned and lubricated.
Electronic devices may need service including charging or replacing batteries, inspection, cleaning, and performance testing.
It is also important to check gear related to kayak transportation, loading, and unloading. Trailers, carts, rooftop systems, and other equipment should be inspected and maintained if necessary.
Before beginning the season, it may be necessary to review launch permits, licenses, and other regulatory documents.
Most kayakers choose to display some form of vessel identification sticker which may need servicing or replacement.
After a complete inspection, service, and cleaning, most kayaks will be ready to launch.