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Topic: Rodent damage to my hatch gasket on the John Day River  (Read 1627 times)

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pmmpete

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At the beginning of June I did a four-day 48-mile kayak trip on the John Day River, from Service Creek to Clarno.  I paddled my Revolution with the plug in the Mirage Drive hole, and my sister paddled my 13' Trident.  At some point on the trip a mouse got trapped in the Trident and gnawed a hole in the front hatch gasket before expiring.  I'm going to shape a piece of closed-cell foam to fill the hole.
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