How to Operate a Kayak

Operating a kayak can be a challenging task. At first, you may have difficulty getting into the kayak and balancing yourself. Beginners should learn to kayak on a lake without any currents. Once you learn the basics and become comfortable with your kayak, you will improve your technique and really start to enjoy the sport.

Things You'll Need

  • Kayak
  • Paddle
  • Life jacket
  • Sunscreen
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Instructions

    • 1

      Settle into your kayak. Your feet should be extended and rest comfortably on the foot-holders that are a part of most kayaks. Your back should rest snugly against the seat. The way you sit in your kayak will also help you keep your balance.

    • 2

      Find your balance after getting into the kayak and pushing off into the water. Lean slightly from one side of the kayak to the other and you will understand what it is going to take to balance yourself.

    • 3

      Paddle around near shore so that you understand the direction your kayak will turn when you paddle. If you push the paddle forward in the water on your right side, your kayak will turn left. If you push your paddle back against the water on your right side, your kayak will turn right.

    • 4

      Practice gaining speed and slowing down. When moving at a good rate of speed, stick your paddle into the water and push forward. This will slow your kayak down.

    • 5

      Now that you understand the basics, spend some time paddling around the lake and getting comfortable with your kayak. The best way to improve is to practice.