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About Kayaking

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Kayaking is great for leisure but also as a competitive sport. Kayaking, which is much like canoeing, but has only a small space where you fit the lower part of your body. If you're going to do some kayaking one skill you'll have to develop is balance, since they're easy to flip. Kayaking is basically a sport canoe, light in weight and often made of fiberglass as well as several other materials.

Some kayaks are made from animal skin, which is more of the traditional models. The Inuit boats fit one or two people, and use double-blade paddles. Kayaks can be used for both travel and racing. Here's some tips to help you learn more about kayaking.

How to Choose a Kayak

Canoes were first used by Indian and there are currently more than sixty companies that produce kayaks and canoes in a variety of models; as well kayaks are made from a variety of materials.

If you're interested in getting into kayaking, you should consider:

What shape of kayak will I prefer? What size or length? How many people do I espect to ride in my kayak? Do I need a one passenger seat or two seat kayak?

What will I be using the kayak for, leisure or sports? What skills must I develop in order to maneuver a kayak? What degree of skills do passengers require to operate the kayak?

Smaller kayaks are about 12 feet, up to sixteen feet long and require paddles, which are often easier to control with 18 foot kayaks.

Beginners may be advised to start with a 15 - 17 foot kayak. These allow you to can carry more than one person.

Smaller kayaks move slower than larger kayaks, however, the rate of maneuvering the smaller kayaks is higher than larger kayaks. Sixteen foot kayaks are usually lighter, and two people can ride comfortably.

Seventeen footers can comfortably carry three people in addition to your gear. These longer kayaks are generally used for sporting events, such as races, or in recreational programs. If you're more interested in a kayak for cruising, 17 or 18 footers should do the job very nicely.

Do the kayaks have adjustable seats? This depends on the type you buy. Some kayaks do and some don't. However, the seats can be divided using a thigh brace or a knee brace.

Do kayak owners need protective gear? Yes, most kayakers invest in Neoprene Spay Skirts. The bottom edges fit about the raise lip in the cockpit, which forms a waterproof seal.

What types of gear is available?

Check the Internet to learn more about the types. Gear can include knee pads, and quick release thigh straps, a foot bar and seat. The interior section of the cockpit is often customized and provides both knee and thigh braces. The leather lace supplies support.

What other types of kayaks should I consider?

Longer kayaks with waterline lengths are often best in open waters and anywhere speed will become a blade to your paddles.




 

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