Введение
Over time, exposure to UV rays, saltwater, and the physical strain of transporting a heavy vessel can cause kayak handles to fray, crack, or snap. A broken handle isn't just an inconvenience; it can lead to dropped boats and haul damage. This guide provides a straightforward method for replacing a standard kayak handle, ensuring your kayak remains easy to transport and safe to maneuver on land.
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Insert the screwdriver into the head of the bolt on the bottom side of the handle.
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Apply pressure to the bottom of the handle.
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Remove the top part of the handle by using the screwdriver to pop it out.
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Cut the end of the paracord using your knife or a pair of scissors.
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Insert the paracord into the bottom side of the handle through the small hole.
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Pull it through so each side of the paracord is evenly inserted.
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Tie a knot with the paracord using both ends of the already inserted paracord.
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Pull it tight and be sure that the knot is as close to the edge of the paracord as possible.
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Cut the excess paracord at the end of the knot if there is any.
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Pull the paracord through the handle so that the knot is now inside the handle.
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Add the cover of the handle back onto the top. Secure it down tightly.
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Locate the metal bar on the kayak and place the looped end of the new handle underneath it.
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Pull the paracord all the way through until the handle stops it.
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Loop the paracord over the plastic handle.
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Pull the handle tightly to secure it in place.
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