Hitting the water on a kayak or canoe is a great way to enjoy nature and get some exercise. Here are some pointers to make sure you are safe on the water.
July 29, 2015
Hitting the water on a kayak or canoe is a great way to enjoy nature and get some exercise. Here are some pointers to make sure you are safe on the water.
It takes time to develop a relaxed and relatively effortless paddling technique.
Canoe:
Kayak:
The kayak paddler, using the double blade on alternate sides, learns to keep the kayak in a straight line. It takes practice: the round hull of a kayak, designed for manoeuvrability, is sensitive to the most subtle strokes.
The stern paddler in a canoe steers by using a J-, goon or trail stroke. The J-stroke is the most effective and enables a canoeist to paddle tirelessly for hours.
Practise recovering from a kayak capsize by deliberately turning the craft over in shallow water with a few friends standing by to help in case of trouble. Learning to escape from the kayak and release the safety loop on the spray deck is essential.
All paddlers have had to start at the beginning and these tried and proven paddling instructions will help you get comfortable on the water.
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