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I looked my kayak over, and then took a look at other models and decided that all kayaks are divided into two groups: those with something permanent to connect the cable to and those without.
My first kayak was a Perception Swifty; the seat was molded out of the same piece of plastic that the hull was. A cable wrapped around the seat support in that type vessel (or through the hull, as would be the case with a sit-on-top) cannot be removed without tearing up the boat or cutting the cable. If you have ever tried it, you know how hard that is.











































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As for the JB weld, it was the regular kind with one tube with black lettering and the other with red.
Thanks for your reply. I'm going to start my kayak theft prevention project this morning.
For these things its more about making it difficult for a silly person to rip it off your roof and vandalise it or cause themselves an injury than an expert safe cracker pinching your specialised kayak.
"a single tree will never make an orchard"
The other side of the coin is make it too difficult or annoying to activate or undo and the owner won't bother with it.
Thanks for the observation.