On a side note - I did offer the job of washing the kayaks to my daughter in exchange for a little cash. She declined which makes me think she had more insight than I gave her credit for!
I hadn't planned on writing about it so there are no pictures...just the one I'll create in your mind. I began the ordeal by cleaning out the hatches, removing all life vests, first aid kits, bug spray & anything else that needn't get wet. Then I got my mild detergent (Palmolive of course - Oh Madge would be proud!) and poured some in a clean 5 gallon bucket which I was then filled with cold water from the hose.
Pretty much washing the boats was like washing a car (although it has been awhile since I've done that!). Cleaning them while they were sitting on the grass seemed counter-productive, and I quickly realized that in order to do a proper job the boats needed to be up suspended on top of something.
Kayaks resting on Garden Cart |
Finally I felt all set to begin the scrubbing. The grime and algae of the Charles River did come off with a little extra elbow grease. Next, I flipped the kayak over and sprayed the inside of the kayak. It was full of sand, bugs and other debris. This is where it got tricky as I had to duck under the boat and poke my head inside. Reaching deep inside I was able to wipe it down and clean it out.
I was pretty proud of my work until I flipped the boat over and there was still a ton of water inside! Opening the drain plug first, I then lifted the boat off the saw horse so water would exit....it took f o r e v e r..or so it seemed. I did have to lift and move the water around several times. Any water left over was soaked up with my favorite ShamWow! I gave it one final hose down and then dried it off.
Three Clean Kayaks |
Well, I won't bore you with the rest of the details because they are much the same. Let's just say our kayaks are now clean and ready for the next outing! Oh, and if you're wondering, I think I absorbed more water than the boats! Good thing it was 85 and humid! Looking forward and hoping Al will take over the duties next time!
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Ahhh. I know it isn't easy to get those boats clean... but can you imagine? No spiders or worse, crickets! Thanks Nan. I will let Al know how much you appreciate his work and maybe you won't have to do it again.
ReplyDeleteI forgot to mention the reason I was cleaning them....those gosh darn crickets the size of a Newfoundland dog and spiders, spiders and more spiders. Yuck!
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ReplyDeleteAlright Al! We've got a Kayak in Michigan that could use a good cleaning. C'mon over.
ReplyDeleteHow about a power washer? At least they are ready for the next action packed outing. Enjoy the summer. Vinny
ReplyDeleteIt all sounds like to much work.... how about a good dosing of bug spray in the boat??? Or... never mind... they won't bother you if you don't bother them! LOL.
ReplyDeleteThanks goodness it was you cleaning them and not me! Maybe next time you should offer Samantha a little bit more cash!
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All that cleaning folks and there are STILL bugs in the boats! Thanks for taking the time to comment.
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