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I remember reading that about drying them out being an issue. Ive not noticed the problem though with mine. I tend to if I can just leave it out in the sun deflated and keep turning it over but not always possible and you can never get all the water out. Mine just gets left in the van over winter but so far (touch wood) its not emerged all mouldy or smelly. I wonder if they are treated or something now. Last time it was used would be last Autumn in the North Sea. It might if the weather is right get an outing on Ullswater shortly. It will prove me wrong this time I bet and turn out to be minging!
Would be great to get a few days away with it though. By the way, if you are using yours on rivers, canals etc do you have to have a licence? Ive never used mine on the rivers etc. Least not in the UK.
Only if You get caught!
Seriously though You do need a licence for most inland waterways, rivers and canals, also third party insurance.
British Canoeing membership entitles you to use nearly all of these and also includes third party insurance.

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As it's personal membership rather than a boat specific licence I'm also covered in My kayak and rigid canoe.
I don't know about lakes and reservoirs I think that depends on who is responsible for looking after these.
Some places, Rutland Water for example, didn't allow inflatables at all when I was last there.