HOW TO STOCK YOUR GEAR?

Winter is a season when many of us take a break to hibernate from outdoor paddling adventures.

It's time to ensure that your equipment is thoroughly checked and maintained to be ready for springtime. If you won't be using your equipment for several weeks, it's essential to understand specific guidelines for storing it properly. Check out our tips!

SURF, SUP AND WINDSURF BOARDS

1. Rinse thoroughly

with tap water and wipe down well to eliminate all traces of damp

2. Store flat

and where possible store it in its own watertight bag

3. Store your board

away from direct sunlight, from frost, exterme heat and big variations of temperature

KAYAK AND DINGHIE

1. Rinse thoroughly

with tap water and wipe down well to eliminate alltraces of damp

2. Check your boat

over so it's ready for your next outing (tighten any loose screws, replace any bungies that have lost their elasticity...)

3. Unscrew the drainage bung

to prevent problems with the double-skin hull

4. store your boat

with the hull upwards (upside down/resting on its deck)

5. Store your board

away from direct sunlight, from frost, extreme heat and big variations of temperature

INFLATABLE SUP AND KAYAK

1. Rinse thoroughly

with tap water and wipe down well to eliminate all traces of damp

2. Deflate & roll

Deflate, then roll or fold leaving the valves open

WARNING FOR SUP: Avoid "rolling" the board once deflated, find a space to store it flat, this will avoid creasing

3. Store your board

away from direct sunlight, from frost, extreme heat and big variations of temperature

HELPFUL TIPS

Cover to avoid damage by rodents or other nuisance animals and to avoid knocks.

Fun fact: Make sure you protect the deck pads from cat flaws, cats are attracted to them by the smell.