is almost upon us here in South Florida!
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Filling up your kayak with fresh water makes it several hundred pounds heavy and also creates an emergency water supply!
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If you’re wondering what to do with the kayaks or canoes you keep outside,
here’s an easy solution that also doubles as extra fresh water storage!
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Aside from filling up the boats, another alternative could be to sink it in your swimming pool if you have one.
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Simply fill up the boats with water from your garden hose!
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Canoe and old kayak partially filled with water, the coming rains will certainly top it off!
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No need to take up valuable space in your garage, shed or other structure!
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Now you have more time to fill up that mini fridge! 😉
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This works best for SOT plastic kayaks that are on level ground nestled up near a wall, structure or tree in a confined area.
Alternately, you can also sink the boat(s) to the bottom of your swimming pool!
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Composite boats get stored indoors – Banana Boat, Red Rum & the Grey Ghost riding out the storm in the garage among other friends!
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Be safe, see you on the flip side of the storm!
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! Bless – be SAFE
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