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Choosing Paddles for Sea Cruise Kayaking
from: Maxx Adventure TravelKayakers love coastal kayak cruising adventures since they like to explore all waters. Of course, one of the critical pieces of equipment you'll need when voyaging through the sea is paddles. There are times when a kayaker can lose a paddle during a sea trip, therefore, your list of essentials should always include emergency equipment, which, if a situation arises, could very well save your life. This includes flares, a compass, wearing the proper attire, rudder, repair kit, lifejackets, spray cover, deck layout, and storage plans -- emergency items you should always bring along for your journey.
A navigation chart(s) is also critical, so make sure your plans are laid out so you can cross the sea route with ease. Take your time when preparing for a sea cruise in a kayak and cover every detail involved so you are assured a safe yet exhilarating adventure. It's also a good idea to do some equipment test because once you're determined your equipment performs well in calm waters, you'll know it will endure any type of waters as well.
Choosing Your Paddles:
If you're going to travelling long distance through the sea, small bladed paddles should do the job. Primary paddles should have rigid shafts. Slalom or whitewater paddles are perfect for kayaking through the sea. Use should consider a GRP model of paddle. These British made paddles give both strength and weight and you can use jointed paddle sets as spares. You should securely strap your spare paddles to the deck of the boat for easy access.
If you're venturing out to sea, paint your kayak paddle blades, the best color being bright orange. (Florescent) Always test the durability of your paddles before heading out into the sea which will spare you any trouble along your coastal cruise.
Deciding on the Proper Paddle Length?
Before heading out to do some kayaking you can test the length by visiting stores that sell a variety of kayak paddles. Stand the kayak paddles up in front of you to check the length. If the paddles feel comfortable, this will tell you the best length that will suit your needs. Your arms and height should be compared to the length and test the blades and loom to make sure these paddles are suitable. If thee's any discomfort, try another set until you find one that feels right. Also remeber that cheaper paddles tend to break, and scene when traveling the sea, so don't just buy the cheapest ones you can find.
Though cheaper paddles can be repaired using a kit, more expensive paddles give you additional support, and are worth the extra cost if you can afford them.
For outside of paddles, consider rudders. Kayak rudders are important and kayakers have their own idea which rudder works best, keeping in mind that foot operated rudders are most often recommended by experienced kayakers. You can pick up an "over tern rudder blade," for additional support.
Coastal cruises are invigorating but can wear your out. The sun beating down on you can be stressful, which is a good reason why kayakers on a sea journey usually bring along sails and rigs. Experts will tell you that lateen sails and rigs are ideal for coastal cruises since the masts are short. The cords on lateen rigs and sails tend to group, which the ropes and cords will collect lines and rigging of the kayak which adds security and the sails help to shield you from harsh sunlight.
If your adding sails and rigs, add a quick release system as well to help you drop sail quickly. Leeboards and/or a twin system is something else to consider for your coastal kayak cruise. Dagger boards help protect you from the wind which, at times, can make your trip uncomfortable.
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