by David Myers | Mar 31, 2021 | Kayaking, Kayak Guides
If you are in shallow water and notice a boat or waves coming your way, head out immediately. This is due to the fact that the waves will build up as they come into shallower waters. If there comes an occasion where you find yourself so close that a wave will break...
by David Myers | Mar 31, 2021 | Kayak Guides, Kayaking
How do you clean an inflatable kayak? Inflatable kayaks are perfect for those that need a lightweight and easy to transport vessel. They are also great for those who enjoy the outdoors but don’t have much storage space at home. But what do you do when it’s...
by David Myers | Jan 21, 2021 | Kayaking, Kayak Guides
Transporting your kayak can prove very difficult, especially if you do not own a rack to tie the kayak to the roof of your car. Of course, the question of whether or not your kayak will fit inside your car depends on the size of your car, and the length, width, and...
by David Myers | Jan 21, 2021 | Kayaking, Kayak Guides
Comfort is key when it comes to long distance kayaking, and one of the key factors to achieve maximum comfort and stability in a kayak is getting the right seat. If you’re an avid kayaker, you understand the importance of feeling supported and safe whilst on the...
by David Myers | Jan 15, 2021 | Kayaking, Kayak Guides
Kayaking can be so much fun until the wind comes along! Don’t get me wrong, a little wind is okay, but if it picks up to a certain speed, it can cause a bunch of problems. Experiencing winds is inevitable whilst kayaking, whether you are on a river, a lake, or the...
by David Myers | Jan 15, 2021 | Kayaking, Kayak Guides
The quick answer is yes, and no. Kayaking in rough waters will rock your boat (literally) and may contribute to vertigo or seasickness. However, do not worry! Kayakers encountering vertigo is a rare occurrence, as kayaking is usually done in calmer waters, and when...