well
The spot where it pops up is on the side. Rather that following the angle down the skirt wants to bridge it rather than tuck in and stay.
Hard to explain
Hard to explain…
Is the bridge near the backrest… Can you take the BR out of the equation and dry fit the skirt?
back rest gone
Even with the back rest folded down the skirt doesn’t seat in that area.
Even with nothing in the way the skirt just doesn’t snug in that area on the left and right sides. It just needs something to pull it in.
OK…
May need a larger skirt or a cheaper one with the large bungee…
Hopefully a Tsunami owner or Steve will chime in.
Good luck, GH
options
adding velcro and/or buttons - no. A properly fitting skirt is simple and doesn’t need any of that.
Agree the backband should come off, at least temporarily, if not for good. then as suggested see if you can dryfit the skirt without being in the kayak.
Is the “tensioned deck stay” as described by Seals near the problem area at the sides? Maybe it is moving or snapping awry, and interfering w. the fit at the sides
If nothing else works, send it back to Seals for a custom tuning. These skirts are made in an American shop where they are individually hand stitched. The sides may need to be tightened a bit. There are so many kayaks on the market that even a fit list as comprehensive as Seals’ is not exact science.
If you send in your skirt, measure outside edge to outside edge, then inside edge to inside edge of the coaming where is is slipping off. Or make a tracing of your cockpit w. these dimensions noted and of course tell them the boats make and model.
good luck
Use heatgun to bend lip more if possible
My $.01(from a canoe guy) would be take a look at other boats at local shop to compare. Could be the rim indeed needs to be heated and bent over more…if the material won’t start melting… If all other rims look alike maybe it’s your skirt. Hunt down shop that carries the top-of-the-line skirts…ask clerk if you could “try one on” your boat…to see.
Skirt Waist position to high…
when you fasten the Skirt waist around you the waist is to high up your body…you are pulling the skirt loose when you rotate your torso paddling…simple fix, adjust the skirt on your body lower to reduce the pull on the skirt at the combing…
void the warranty?
i’m all for do it yourself but rotomoulded plastic can be a tricky thing to heat and if the customer gives it a go and it cools wrong…
I would try everything possible w. the skirt adjustments first. IF a misshapen coaming is the culprit why would he want to keep the boat, get it exchanged under warranty. WS touts a lifetime warranty…
soundz like
you have the wrong skirt for that boat. seals skirts fit well and should not be giving you grief, if it is NOT the backrest’s fault. Joe @ seals does an outstanding job of sizing the skirts up for the vessel!
don’t even think about buttons and velcro. they won’t work.
steve
Sell it
I am going to sell this skirt and buy another one see how that works. Anyone interested in Seals coastal tour 2.2 spray skirt never used except to try it out.
Make me an offer 65.00 shipped sounds fair
EricG
wrong size
According to the Seals site you should be using a 1.7 and not the 2.2
http://www.sealsskirts.com/sizing/sizing.php
size 1.7
1.7 is a little tight on the Tsu 145 but, it will fit. 2.2 is big! that’s the size my Approach takes.
a touring skirt with a neoprene deck will stretch and conform better… Immersion Research Excursion (size L) is my choice. Or you could look into some of the Snapdragon offerings.
Sierra Trading Post has a nylon one called the “Sirius” made by Wilderness Systems that’s pretty decent and fits the Tsunami well.
2.2
I started out with a 1.7 skirt that the dealer sold me and that didn’t come close to fitting way to small, I took it back after researching the 1.7 fits the 120 and the 140 but not the 145.
That site doesn’t work on my blackberry for some reason so I could not check it there.
Thanks I will look in to it when I get to a Pc
Eric
"Sirius"
I started with the Sirius myself and one other person could not make it fit. I loved the design and weight of the skirt was kinda upset I couldn’t get it in a 2.2 maybe I will take the boat up soo and see what they say. I would like to have the WS skirt back if possible.
Eric
tunnel size
You mentioned you’re a “big boy”. It sounds like you may want to get the larger tunnel size. I’ve seen this before where the skirt size is right for the boat, but with the tunnel being tight on the body, it pulls off of the coaming on the side - just like you said. Seals will make a 2.2 with a larger tunnel for a small customization fee.
1.7 fits 145
I took a surf zone class today - the outfitter provided WS Tsunami 145’s and I wore my neo Seals 1.7 skirt, fit right, easy on.
skirt
Poly is a very slippery material and the rather thick coaming doesn’t help keeping the skirt in place. It helps alot to sand the underside of the coaming with like 60 grit sandpaper to provide a somewhat less slippery surface for the skirt to grip.
Bill H.
Seals 170
I own a Tsunami 145 and recently had to replace my WS sprayskirt and found that the Seals 1.7 is the right size. No problems at all.
what size?
the Sirius was made in a Standard and a Large. our paddling group has a number of Tsunamis and I found that the Large will fit the 145/125 and also the 140/120. The Standard only fits the 135 well.
I'm thinking you may be happier with a neo deck skirt, the neoprene has much better stretch/give than a nylon skirt. Snapdragon makes some skirts with a breathable tunnel and they make 50" and 55" tunnels for big guys. Expensive but a good investment.
sounds like
you need to swap out for a 1.7 Seals.
maybe (and pls. don’t take it as a slam) you need to practice putting on the 1.7 skirt. It isn’t an intuitive thing, there is a certain sequence that works.
your profile says you are in PA. You might like a neo deck bec. it will keep you warmer in spring and fall.
It also repels water and waves without pooling like nylon skirts can. As said above, neoprene is stretchier and conforms better to the coaming. It will do so even more readily if you wet it first.
If you have any interest in eventually learning to roll the neo skirts take on way less water. Or if not, you can carve deeper edges w. a neo skirt without water coming in.
Pricier yes but last longer and more performance.
Both Seals and Snapdragon offer specific sizing in their neoprene tunnels (XS thru XXL) and can further customize for you. Love my Snappers. Both are excellent companies - they will have a skirt that works for you.