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Clean your polyethylene kayak with mild soap and water. Use 303 Protectant or a similar plastic protectant to guard against UV rays and to help your boat shine. 303 also works great on Dagger Royalex canoes. For composite boats, you should apply a...

Dagger has spent a considerable amount of its research and development time towards making your kayak as comfortable as possible. Still, there are a number of options available to you which can further enhance comfort and performance according to...

Repost from Chase Nobles The Chamber is a source of information and contacts, which helps my company get business. I would strongly recommend that all companies support the Chamber by becoming members, serving on committees and participating in its...

With preventive and seasonal maintenance your Dagger touring kayak will last through many seasons of hard use. Before heading out, look over all of the shock cord and static lines. If any are too loose or frayed, replace accordingly. Check to see...

Many touring boat manufacturers (including Dagger, until we introduced welded plastic bulkheads) use minicell foam to fabricate bulkheads. This is a fairly inexpensive and effective method of retrofitting bulkheads in a boat that didn't originally...

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