How to Kayak Properly
Things You'll Need
- Personal flotation device
- Kayak
- Paddle
Instructions
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Select a sheltered shoreline or specified launch area to launch your kayak. These areas should have very little current and allow for easier access to enter the water. Some launch areas require a fee or boat registration. Check local regulations on launch requirements.
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Put on your personal flotation device -- PFD -- ensuring that all straps are properly fastened. Load your gear into your gear compartment, if applicable.
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Push the kayak bow into the water, leaving the cockpit and aft on shore. Get into the kayak leaving one leg out and push forward with that leg. Sit down in the seat. If using a sit-in kayak, the "wet-entry" is the easiest method -- walk the kayak into the water; brace your paddle across the back of the kayak, using it as a stabilizer; then slide one leg into the kayak and push down with your foot while simultaneously bringing the other leg into the cockpit.
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Position your feet on the foot pedals, if applicable. Hold the paddle in the center, with your hands spaced shoulder-width apart.
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Dip the paddle into the water and pull backward until your kayak starts moving forward. Paddle down and away from the kayak hull, switching from one side to the other.
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Keep your center of gravity low so you can freely move with the ebb and flow of the current. Pin your knees against the hull to help stabilize your center of gravity -- this will keep you centered as you paddle.
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Direct your kayak by paddling on the left side if you want to turn right and vice versa. Slow the kayak movement by holding the paddle firmly in the water, slightly pushing forward toward the bow. This acts as a brake if you need to slow down or turn
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