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Kayak paddle holder kit – Old Town Kayak Paddle Holder User Manual

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Old Town Canoe
35 Middle Street
Old Town, Maine 04468

Kayak Paddle Holder Kit

207-827-5513

www.oldtowncanoe.com

Kit part# 01.1331.1987

Revision 3/03

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Instruction part# 01.1400.0025

Step 2.

Paddling Test

• Tape the pad eyes and hooks in place temporarily with the masking tape, and get in the

kayak on the ground with your paddle.

• Check that the front pad eye and hook is beyond the sweep of your hand as you paddle.

Check that the rear pad eye is far enough inboard to avoid hand contact. Check that the
paddle will lie on the deck and not interfere with any other parts of the kayak or rigging.

• Adjust locations as necessary and recheck.

Step 3.

Attach pad eyes and hooks

• Drill 3/16-inch holes at the four marked spots. Place rivet through each pad eye and

hook and into the drilled holes.

• Align the pad eye as desired (recommended parallel to edge of deck) and drill the second

hole using the pad eye as a template. Place rivet through each pad eye and hole.

• Reach under deck and hold washer on one rivet and against the underside of deck. Set

rivet with rivet gun. Repeat for each rivet.

Step 4.

Rigging the shock cord

• Knot one end of shock cord. Thread through the pad eyes so that the knots are on the

opposite side from the hooks. Loosely tie the second knot so that the cord is slightly taut
between the two pad eyes.

• Check and adjust the shock cord tension by putting your paddle in place between pad

eyes and hooks and stretching the cord up over the paddle shaft and onto the hooks.
Cord should hold paddle firmly in place but it should not require excessive effort to hook
and unhook. Adjust the knot location, if needed.

• Tighten second knot and cut off any excess shock cord. The ends may be melted to

prevent fraying.