Sunday, April 16, 2017

3 Points to Consider When Choosing a Recreational Kayak


By Leo Eigenberg


Choosing the right recreational kayak isn't always a straightforward process. Modern kayaks can be quite expensive and choosing the wrong type can make the paddling experience less enjoyable. A preferred kayak will depend on several different factors.
Here are three issues to carefully consider in the process of sourcing the perfect kayak:
Style
The major styles of kayak include the sit-on-top and sit-inside models. A preferred style relates to factors like the climate paddled in, whether you prefer having the legs inside or on-top, and if you mind being completely exposed.
A sit-inside kayak is usually preferred by those likely to be paddling in relatively cold waters. This type of kayak gives more protection and keeps the legs dry and warm. A paddler in warm weather has more flexibility and can choose from either style to match the personal preference. Plus, the sit on top kayaks make it easier to get in and out should the kayak tip over or you go for a swim.
Both of the kayak styles are just as safe as each other, but having the legs exposed or under the deck relates to the preferred level of comfort.
Hull
Kayak design, length, and width can vary significantly with the various different classes of paddling machines. A kayak with a hull design that is long and skinny is perfect for tracking and speed, but provides less performance in relation to maneuverability and stability. A kayak with a wider and shorter hull is more efficient at providing great handling performance, but will move slower in the water.
Plus, the bottom of the hull structure can vary from flat to V-shaped. A flat-bottomed kayak is the preferred choice for those that favor a high level of stability. A V-shaped kayak is less stable, but is certain to make it easier to paddle faster across the open water. A great blend of the flat and the V-shaped model is the partial v-hull, which gives a great combination of the two types with average stability and speed.
Use
The intended use of the kayak will influence the chosen kayak. For instance, a long and narrow kayak is more practical for open waterways and large lakes. However, if planning to use the kayak on slow-moving ponds or rivers, a paddling machine with a short and wide hull is more efficient. Also, a short and wide kayak is more efficient at getting past obstacles and handling currents.
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Sunday, April 9, 2017

Kayaking With Crocodiles and Killer Whales

By Naomi S Wilson

One of the most popular types of water based holidays is kayaking. Many people love to take part in kayaking as something fun to do on holiday and even as the focus on their holiday. Kayaking holidays come in various ways whether it's paddling down a secluded river or traveling to different destinations along the coast. It is activity that will never bore you as there is always something new and exciting to do with a kayak. It can often be a peaceful and relaxing activity as you can enjoy the tranquil waters, although there are some extreme and exciting kayaking holidays now available that are an experience in a life time.

Sea kayaking has been around for a long time but now you can kayak beside killer whales. Johnstone Strait in British Columbia, Canada is one of the many destinations that offer killer whale kayaking. It is great if you love sea kayaking but want an added extra or if you want to witness the whales in the wild. It is an incredible experience to view the whales playing, they maybe killer whales but they are friendly. The whales live in the waters to sleep, eat and play and share their home with dolphins, sea lions, seals, eagles, black bears and many other wild animals. You might be lucky enough to catch a glimpse of some of them. There really is nothing like paddling through the currents along side these great whales. Kayaking holidays within this environment is truly an amazing experience.

Another kayaking holiday with animals is in the jungle were you can find a rainforest adventure. Instead of whales and bears you may see crocodiles and monkeys. Travel to South America and stay in a private reserve where you can enjoy being among thousands of species you have never seen before. Staying on a private reserve means the area is well looked after, flowers and trees will be flourishing, animals will be nearby and the overall safety is very good. Kayaking holidays like these are not just about kayaking with crocodiles, there is much more on offer. Meet with the locals and get involved with harvesting or learning about the local wildlife. Fully immerse yourself in this holiday for a fulfilled experience. In both holidays there will be trained professionals to help and guide you every step of the way, take a step outside your comfort zone and enjoy the experience of your life.

Naomi Wilson is the Product Development Manager for ActivityBreaks, who offer exciting weekend breaks & Kayaking Holidays.

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Sunday, April 2, 2017

An Overview of Standup Paddle Boarding

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By Karina Popa

SUP is the abbreviated form of the water sport called standup paddle boarding, which is gaining popularity by the day. For a long time, it has been believed that the popularity of kayaking as a water sport steadily increased from the 1990s and beginning of 2000s. It will be equally good to say that paddling kayaks has come down to the most favorite from the fastest growing. Well, it seems this sport will soon have to get rid of either of these titles.

Standup paddle boarding may not yet be the most favorite water sport, but it is gaining popularity very fast.

Understanding Standup Paddle boarding

The origin of standup paddle boarding is the same as that of other board sports, and that is Hawaii. SUP, also known as "Hoe he'e nalu", has very old roots. However, it has become popular now with many photographers and surf instructors.

SUP basically employs a type of surf board along with a lengthy paddle. In this regard, it's a mix of surfing and canoeing. The credit for making it popular goes to Laird Hamilton, who made use of the paddle grabbing towing waves originating in Hawaii. But now, SUP isn't just for surfing. SUP may be enjoyed in many other forms. like flat water lakes to facilitate beach paddling, to open water paddling and right up to surfing waves.

Getting Started with SUP

Though you can visit a store and procure the very first or the most economical board, it may not be the best option for getting initiated into this sport.

The design, and hence the value of SUP paddles and SUP boards, varies a lot. It's not difficult to guess that better quality boards will be more expensive. At the same time, better boards are more appropriate for use by intermediate and experienced paddlers.

Here are some tips that beginners will find helpful. Having decided to get skilled at standup paddle board, you should call upon one of the SUP stores in your area and get one board on rent for the initial few lessons. It may be a good idea to rent boards made by different manufacturers to find which one suits you the most. It is not unusual for many stores to adjust the expense of rental in the final price of the new board that you would buy. So, do check on this. There is absolutely no harm in getting started with used equipment. You can locate many sellers of used equipment through the classified ads of local papers. Some shops also offer boards that were used for demos or used boards at considerably lower prices.

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