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water in paddle shaft
got some water sloshing around in my AT4- play paddle shaft. I've heard of this happening before. Any ideas on how to get it out of there. no obvious signs of leakage/holes.
pariahmax- Posts : 32
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Re: water in paddle shaft
Haven't read what Boater Talk has said but I had the same thing happen to my old paddle. I drilled a .25 inch hole in the middle of the shaft stuck a hose in the shaft and the other end of the hose I fixed to a shop vac. Bone dry. I used duct tape to seal the hole and when it got more water I did the shop vac again. The water was coming in from where the shaft connects to the blade.
Cap'n RedBeard- Posts : 396
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