Sunday, January 10, 2016

Adding #Kayak Storage- The Latest Facilities Available Now

Custom seats and accessories are a great way to add to kayak comfort. Kayaking is a highly popular sport around the word. There are several types of kayaks and kayaking techniques to fit everyone’s tastes.

One of the reasons why kayaking is so popular is that it is a great outdoor activity that requires little technical knowledge or financial investment. Anyone can learn the basics of kayaking in a very short while, regardless of their age or fitness levels. It is also an excellent workout that helps increase overall fitness levels in a fun way. Finally, you can kayak on practically any water body from lakes to rivers to the ocean.

With the rising popularity of kayaking, sports goods manufacturers have come up with several ways to increase kayak comfort levels. This includes specially designed seats and storage containers that allow kayak enthusiasts to pursue their sports in total comfort. Here are some of the most common kayak accessories available on the market.

Kayak Seats

Kayak seats are some of the easiest ways to customize a rented kayak to suit your needs. Custom kayak seats come with sturdy straps and grommets, which are used to fix the seats firmly to any kayak model. The fastenings can also be detached after use to make it easy to store the kayak.

Kayak back bands and seat cushions are some of the most popular models of kayak seats. Both varieties are used to provide localized support for the lower back and gluteal muscles. Gel kayak cushions are an easy to use and inexpensive way of avoiding aching legs or a sore rear after a full day on the water.

Similarly, back bags provide secure comfort and support for the lower back. This makes a significant difference to overall endurance levels, especially during ocean kayaking expeditions.

Finally, it is also possible to find tall back kayak seats for sportspeople who require complete back support during kayaking. Many of these seats come with adjustable supports that allow users to adjust the incline or tilt of the seats.

Kayak Storage Units

Most kayak users like to customize their kayaks with one or more storage compartments. These come in several shapes and designs and provide a secure place to store essential supplies.

Kayak seats and storage units can be purchased from all major sports goods stores. There are also specialty kayaking supplies sellers, especially on the internet, where kayaking enthusiasts can find the perfect kayak comfort accessories to fit their needs.

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Sunday, January 3, 2016

#Kayaking Security - Preventing #Kayak Theft

By Larry S. Kang

Sometimes when kayakers are out on the water, they will want to leave their kayaks somewhere unattended. For example, many great kayaking locations are near trails, beaches, or other interesting places to hike around. It's always nice to be able to leave the kayak and explore a paddling destination. However, kayakers who do this should give some thought to the security of their kayaks and kayaking gear.

One of the more obvious issues with leaving kayaks unattended is theft. Kayaks are vulnerable to theft in a number of situations, such as when left on a shore, on a car-top rack, or even when stored at home. However, reliable statistics on the numbers of kayak thefts that occur in these various situations may be difficult to find. Kayak theft does occur, though, as is sometimes reported in the news, kayaking forums, or stolen kayak databases.

If you are keeping your kayak on your car rack, there are several options for locking your kayak, including locking tie-down straps, or cable locks, which are similar to bike locks. The cable locks loop around both ends of the kayak so they can't be taken off without unlocking them. The middle section can then loop through a secure part of your car rack. Locking tie-down straps simply have a locking buckle so that the strap cannot be loosened when locked.

Some kayakers have used a car club across the widest part of the cockpit of the kayak. This makes it difficult for anyone to sit in the kayak, while providing a place to secure a cable.

It may be more difficult to securely leave your kayak at a beach or other landing spot, since there may be nothing to tie it to. If you have gear in your kayak, you could try using a backpack security mesh to lock up drybags or possibly cover the cockpit of your kayak completely, so that no one can sit in it or take anything out. Another good practice is to take your paddle with you whenever you leave your kayak unattended. This makes it more difficult for a would-be thief to simply get in your kayak and paddle away.

But even with all of these security measures available, the most determined thief will be able to steal the most prudently secured kayak. In case this happens, the best information to have is the kayak's hull identification number. This is a number that can be used to positively identify the kayak in case it is recovered. Furthermore, anyone coming across the kayak (such as a potential buyer) who suspects it may be stolen can check the hull identification number with the police. This is why it is important to know the kayak's hull identification number or have it recorded and kept in a safe place. The hull identification number can usually be found engraved, stamped, or printed on the hull - look for the long string of letters and numbers.

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Sunday, December 27, 2015

#Kayaking Under Bridges - Tips For Staying Safe

By Larry S. Kang

If you live near a major port city, such as San Francisco or Seattle, odds are that you are also near a number of bridges. You may have traveled over them by car or by foot, but you might not have realized just how big they are. Kayaking, in addition to being an excellent workout and a fantastic way to spend a day outdoors, can also give you a new perspective on seemingly ordinary landmarks such as bridges. Since many impressive bridges span navigable bodies of water, a kayaking trip is a great opportunity to paddle underneath a bridge. There are many aspects of a bridge paddle that make it so interesting, but there are also some important things you should remember when planning a bridge paddle.

One thing you should be aware of is the likelihood of strong currents flowing under your bridge of choice. Many bridges are built over narrow waterways such as straits or channels. Particularly in the cases where these waterways connect a larger body of water to the ocean, tidal currents can be treacherous when the tidal exchange is significant. For example, currents under the Golden Gate Bridge can reach up to 6 knots during the most significant tidal exchanges. For comparison, the fastest you can probably paddle your kayak is about 2 or 3 knots. These exceptionally fast tidal currents result from the large amount of water that has to flow out of the bay, sound, or other connected body of water into the ocean during the course of the tidal exchange. From this example, you can see why it's important that you plan around the tides so you don't get swept away by the current.

Luckily, tides and tidal currents are very predictable, so you can check a tide chart to make sure the tidal exchanges are small when you will be out kayaking. If you pick a time when there is very little tidal flow under the bridge, you will have a much safer and more enjoyable trip. If you are comfortable with planning for tides, you may also consider planning your trip so that the tidal current flows in the direction you want to travel. For example, you might want to ride the current from your launch point to your destination, then ride the return current back to your launch point when the tidal flow switches direction.

When kayaking under bridges, you should also be aware of the flow of water through the bridge supports. In particular, smaller bridges may have spaces between their supports through which water may flow. If you get too close to one of these spaces and your boat does not fit through it, you may get stuck against the supports by the force of the water flowing through the space. The effect is much like a strong suction or vacuum. Note that it takes very little flow for your kayak to get stuck in this manner. The best way to avoid this problem is to recognize spots where it is likely to occur and stay far away from them. You should move quickly past any such danger spots, and advise others in your kayaking party to do the same.

Another thing to look out for when kayaking under bridges is the possibility of other boats in the area. Since bridges are often located near major ports, marinas, or navigable waterways, it is often likely that larger motorized boats will cross your path. As you may know already, you should never try to pass in front of them, stay aware of where they are at all times, and turn your bow so the length of your kayak is perpendicular to any large wakes caused by passing boats.

Although these are just a few of the particularities you may have to deal with when planning a bridge paddle or kayaking under bridges, the more you inform yourself, the better you will be able to avoid uncomfortable situations and stay safe in your kayak.

Read more about kayaking and kayaking safety at [http://www.basickayaking101.com] - Kayaks and Paddling for Beginners. Larry Kang is a writer on outdoor recreation topics such as hiking, kayaking, and nature photography. He is also a contributor to [http://www.basickayaking101.com]. Note: If you find this article useful, feel free to reprint it on your website, e-zine, or newsletter as long as the credits above remain intact and the hyperlinks stay active.

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Sunday, December 20, 2015

#Kayak Your Way To A Better Health: 5 Benefits Of #Kayaking That You Need To Know

By Georgia Noblet

Kayaking is amongst the most popular water sports or recreational activity that can be undertaken by people from all age groups and different walks of life. This can be attributed to a number of benefits that are brought forth by this recreational activity.

In fact, if you were to ask any kayaking enthusiast, hobbyist or professional, they would all agree about how paddling through water currents in a kayak is full of advantages. For instance, it is not only immensely helpful in taking away all the worries of your day-to-day life and also offers truckloads of health benefits.

Here are five such benefits of kayaking, which will motivate you to 'test the waters' and pursue it as your hobby or even a profession. Take a look:

1. A great stress buster: There is no doubt about the fact that kayaking takes away all the stress from your mind. As and when you glide through the waters, it feels as if you are having a conversation with nature. This works no less than a therapy and helps you relax your mind and makes you calm instantly. The repetitive paddling motion gives you a sense of rhythm and works akin to meditation.

2. Mixes exercise with excursion: As you all are aware of, kayaking is a leisure activity. However, when you use kayak paddles and make your way through various water bodies, it serves no less than a physical exercise for you. This way, you end up losing oodles of weight without even making any conscious efforts in that direction. Moreover, it is a low impact activity and therefore, there is no risk of excessive wear and tear in muscles or joints. Compare this with monotonous gym exercises and you will understand why people will definitely prefer kayaking any day!

3. Enhances your stamina: Kayaking on a regular basis provides the scope to improve your stamina like never before. For this purpose, you need not go on paddling for miles at once, but opt for short sessions each day and consistently work to increase the duration one step at a time. At the same time, this activity works on improving your overall fitness as well. This takes us to the next point.

4. Tones your entire body: It is a wrong notion that kayaking is an activity that targets mainly on exercising your upper torso that is your arms, shoulders and the chest part. On the contrary, it helps you opt for a full body exercise, including your abs, thighs and bottom. This is owing to the fact that every muscle in your body is used to control and maneuver the kayak. What you need to keep in mind is to buy the perfect kayak accessories such as paddles, clothing and helmet and you will be good to go.

5. Helps in weight loss: Kayaking allows you to naturally burn hundreds of calories per hour. For instance, you can burn up to 400 calories per hour, which is a pretty good figure! The best part here is that since it is an interesting and relaxing activity (refer to the points mentioned above), you will not feel tired or strained even after spending several hours in the water. In fact, the more time you spend, the more calories you will tend to burn. Simple!

In conclusion

These are just a handful of benefits, which are brought to the forefront by kayaking. Other than these, it also offers a sea of other advantages such as improving your hand-eye co-ordination, sharpening your senses, team building (when you opt for group kayaking) among others. So, if you have never tried your hand at kayaking, it is high time you do so and avail all these benefits for your health and much more. Cheers!

Georgia Noblet works with CH Smith Marine and has extensive experience in writing on various topics such as water sports and kayak paddles, which are relevant to her firm. Being a kayaking enthusiast herself, she likes to keep herself updated on the topic and explores more about the same through her write-ups.

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Sunday, December 13, 2015

#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, December 6, 2015

Have You Ever Wanted to Experience #Kayaking Holidays?

By Naomi S Wilson

First of all let us begin by explaining exactly what kayaking is. Kayaking is a recreational water sport where participants use specialised boats called kayaks where you can explore a range of waterways, such as in the sea, up rivers, white water rapids, surf zones and lakes. Minimal skill is required and the activity can greatly be enjoyed by all! Obviously since there are different types of kayaking it is natural that there are a number of kayaking destinations. Europe is super for kayaking holidays and there is a great contrast between the different destinations.

If you love being active and being in the great outdoors and always love trying new things then kayaking holidays are perfect for you. A newly discovered destination which is just perfect for kayaking holidays is Croatia!

Kayaking really is wonderful in Croatia! Exploring Dubrovnik and around the Elafiti Islands with so much scenery and amazing views to take in you will have a super time. With a base on the sunny and picturesque Lopud Island known locally as the "living Island", where there is lush green scenery and a magnificent sandy beach of white limestone sand and no traffic, it really is a truly idyllic place to be based in Croatia for Kayaking. The vibrant and colourful waterfront promenade of the small island offers quirky waterfront restaurants and cafes, with ingredients being grown locally. Some of the 200 local residents even produce their own wine and olive oil. The park on the island is very well-known as a former garden of a grand villa and has a wide collection of plants collected from all around the world. The Island also offers stunning architecture, including a mix of old Greek, Roman and Slavic buildings and ruins. Lopud is fairly peaceful and quiet so if you are looking for more nightlife, Dubrovnik would offer more "life", which is only a short ferry journey away.

There are wonderful blue waters and lots of natural features including a landscape of giant rocks, high cliffs, colourful reefs, hidden caves and peaceful bays for you to explore but not just by kayak as many activities are on offer which you can take part in, including walking, cycling, rafting, canoeing, swimming and snorkelling at the close by beautiful uninhabited Island of Ruda, which has many interesting and unique sights to see!

Discover Kayaking holidays in Croatia, in this scenic coastal area known as the "Pearl of the Adriatic"

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

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