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  • Homemade Kayak Light

    When paddling a kayak at night, safety demands that you carry at least some form of light with you. While you may not need a light to see where you are going, you may very much need light so...

  • How to Make a Cheap, Inexpensive Anchor for a Kayak

    Whether you enjoy fishing from a kayak or simply want to anchor up and rest for a while, a kayak anchor is an indispensable tool to keep on board each time you paddle out. However, you don't need...

  • DIY Wooden Canoe Rack

    Canoeing is a pleasurable recreational sport that combines exploring nature's beauty with physical exercise. The ideal storage device for your canoe is a rack that hangs from the ceiling of your...

  • Kayak Storage Tips

    Kayaking is both a physically demanding and relaxing sport that you can enjoy year-round. If you decide to store your kayak for an extended period of time or simply want to ensure that you have...

  • Homemade Kayak Rack for Car

    Getting your kayak to a spot where you can get it into the water requires a vehicle unless you happen to live beside the body of water you are going to. To avoid damaging the kayak on the journey,...

  • How to Pack a Sit-on-Top Kayak

    Recreational kayaking offers unparalleled views and the opportunity to escape from all of the obligations and worries of life on the land. Being able to pack a sit-on-top kayak properly and...

  • How to Learn to Kayak

    Kayaking is a great way to enjoy the outdoors. Learning to kayak is an experiential activity. In other words, you must learn by doing. Whether it is too cold for swimming, or in the heat of...

  • How to Kayak on a Lake

    Kayaking on a lake requires preparation that differs from river or ocean kayaking. The learning curve isn't steep, but it is important to be cautious because water sports carry inherent danger....

  • How to Size Kayak Paddles

    Picking the right paddle for your next kayak trip may not be as easy as you think. There is a general rule of thumb, however, many variables are involved in getting the right paddle for your...

  • How to Outfit a Kayak

    The two areas of greatest concern when outfitting a kayak are comfort and safety. Your kayak should fit your body like a glove. The better the fit, the greater control. Any unnecessary space...

  • How to Use a Kayak Boat

    A kayak is a personal sized boat built narrow and lean to cut through the water easily. Since riding in a kayak brings the boater very close to the water, this perspective is sought by those...

  • Kayak Instructions

    Kayaking is similar to canoeing, but the kayak is usually single fitted, longer and slimmer in size and requires a double-bladed paddle. Kayaking can be enjoyed solely as a water sport or used as...

  • How to Seal Launch a Kayak

    Learning to seal launch your kayak gives you another tool to get you and your kayak into the water. When the waves are up, the seal launch may be your only effective option to get onto the water....

  • How to Climb Back Into a Kayak in Deep Water

    After you capsize and wet-exit your kayak in deep water, you must figure out how to climb back in. When alone, getting back in becomes more difficult---this is when the paddle-float rescue works...

  • How to Board a Kayak

    When boarding a kayak, you want to avoid falling, getting wet or doing a split. This article will discuss how to quickly and easily board a kayak using methods that will work in most situations...

  • How to Properly Store a Kayak

    Storing a kayak incorrectly can cause the bottom of the hull to warp and that could ruin a sizable investment. Stress on the boat is the major cause of this kind of damage, although heat can also...

  • How to Install a Kayak Bulkhead

    Installing a bulkhead in a kayak helps to increase the buoyancy of the kayak by compartmentalizing the kayak. The bulkhead will seal off an area of the kayak from water, should it capsize or...

  • Do it Yourself Kayak Building

    Building a kayak is a challenging endeavor. Ut takes time, money, space, and above all, patience. For the dedicated kayaker or boat-builder, however, the end result is worth the effort. As you...

  • How to Make a Wood Kayak

    Building a wooden kayak is a significant undertaking; it requires a considerable amount of money, time and attention to detail. The finished product, however, is beautiful and functional. As you...

  • Do it Yourself Kayak Rudder

    A kayak rudder is an oblong piece of wood or plexiglass that is attached to the rear of a kayak and deployed using a system of cables and foot pedals. The rudder is used to assist the paddler in...

  • How to Make a Cedar Strip Kayak

    A cedar strip kayak has a fiberglass composite exterior and a cedar core. The combination of wood and fiberglass produces a light and stiff kayak that compares favorably with commercial fiberglass...

  • How to Plan a Float Trip Down the Teton River

    The Teton River, which runs through Teton Valley, Idaho, is one of the most picturesque places to spend a nice summer day. Whether canoeing, kayaking or just floating on a tube, a trip down the...

  • How to Build a Kayak Cart

    A kayak cart is the easiest way to transport a kayak to and from your vehicle or to a nearby beach, but it can cost up to $150 to buy one. Save that money by building one yourself. Kayak carts...

  • How to Repair a Rubber Kayak Hatch Cover

    Repairing a rubber kayak hatch cover permanently is impossible. When a hatch cover splits or cracks, it must be replaced with a hatch cover ordered from the manufacturer or from a dealer who sells...

  • What to Bring on a Kayak Trip

    Choosing what to take on a kayaking trip requires factoring in where you're going, the time of year, the duration of your trip, the limited space in the kayak, and the need to keep everything dry....

  • How Do I Get Scratches Out of My Old Town Kayak?

    Every paddler knows little scratches here and there are inevitable, regardless of the model of the kayak. Scratches from the paddles, from rocks or sticks jutting out of the water or simply from...

  • How to make your own Kayak scupper plugs

    Kayak manufacturers such as Ocean Kayak, Wilderness Systems, Perception kayaks, etc. all make sit on top kayaks. This design allows you to literally sit on top of the kayak as opposed to sitting...

  • How to Rig a Kayak Sail

    Increase the versatility of your kayak by rigging a sail to it letting you use the wind to assist you on a long crossing. You can also convert your kayak into a day sailer for those windy days....

  • How to Attach an Anchor to a Kayak

    An anchor is a necessity when diving to keep the kayak from drifting off. It can also be very useful for holding your position when fishing from a kayak. Attaching an anchor to the side of a kayak...

  • Places to Kayak in Tri-Cities Tennessee

    Tri-Cities is a region in northeastern Tennessee containing the towns of Kingsport, Bristol and Johnson City. Bordering southwest Virginia, Tri-Cities has a lot to offer outside of the main urban...

  • How to Install a Kayak Rudder Kit

    A rudder on a kayak is used to aide in tracking. Used properly, a rudder will improve the efficiency and enjoyment of paddling by reducing or eliminating the need to make course-correcting...

  • Ratings for the Perception Prodigy 12 Kayak

    The Prodigy 12.0 Kayak is Perception's signature recreational kayak. Built around the Perception A hull design, this sweet boat is made to be stable, solid and forgiving with some nice features...

  • How to Paint a Kayak

    Painting your kayak is a regular part of vessel maintenance. It improves the cosmetic element of the kayak, but also improves the kayak's performance by providing a smoother and more even hull and...

  • The History of the Kayak

    The history of kayaks spans thousands of years. What started as a means of survival and a way of life for civilizations has been transformed into the thrill-seeking recreational sport we know today.

  • Homemade Kayak Carrier

    A cart to carry your kayak can cost you as little as $50 or as much as $150. However, if you're looking for a cheap kayak cart, you could always consider building one. You will of course needs...

  • How to Build a Kayak Boat Trailer

    Once you start collecting kayaks, you will soon find yourself with more than you can carry on top of your truck. You can build a simple one that requires no welding and an old boat trailer. Old...

  • How to Make a Spray Skirt for a Kayak

    Spray skirts keep water out of your kayak's cockpit and help prevent your boat from flooding in rough conditions. The main two types of materials used to make spray skirts are nylon and neoprene....

  • Places to Kayak in Maine

    The state of Maine consists of 3,500 miles of coastline and roughly 6,000 lakes and ponds. (See http://www.maine.gov/portal/facts_history/facts.html) Consequently, there is no shortage of both...

  • How to Travel With a Kayak

    Kayaking is a fun water sport for people of all ages. And while most people stick close to home when kayaking, it is very simply to travel with a kayak to exotic locations. In fact, some of the...

  • What Is a Kayak?

    A kayak is a boat in which the operator faces forward in a sitting or kneeling position and uses one double-bladed paddle. It is typically pointed at both ends, lightweight and completely...

  • Homemade Kayak

    Kayakers have been building their own boats for thousands of years. The first kayaks were designed for hunting, and as new hunting equipment became available kayaks were co-opted for recreational...

  • How to Make Your Own Kayak

    Imagine shoving off from shore in a kayak you built yourself. With each paddle stroke, the hull of your boat glides through the water, and a smile comes to your face knowing that you made it...

  • Homemade Kayak Cart

    A kayak cart is a handy thing for rolling your kayak from the top of your car to the water. Commercial carts easily run into hundreds of dollars. For the do-it-yourselfer, here's a simple design...

  • How to Choose the Right Kayak Length

    Kayaking is a versatile outdoor activity that beginners and experts alike can enjoy. Whether paddling down a fast river or floating on a placid lake, a kayak can be a lighter and sturdier...

  • Buying a Used Kayak Tips

    In the United States, rafting and canoeing have always been popular river experiences, but recently kayaking has become just as much so. People love the idea of paddling down a river, all by...

  • Basic Strokes of Paddling a Kayak

    The proper kayak paddling technique will help you have more power in each of your strokes, tire out less quickly, and reduce your risk of injury and muscle strain. The forward stroke is one of the...

  • The Best Kayak for Beginners

    Many years ago kayaks were used as a means of transportation. Nowadays, kayaking is a sport or leisure activity and kayaks and their equipment have vastly improved over time. When starting out, it...

  • Kayak Tips

    Kayaking is great exercise and a lot of fun. Before you purchase a kayak, make sure you know what type of boat you want and try it out if you can. There are many models in a variety of sizes and...

  • DIY: Kayak Rack

    If you own a couple of kayaks here's an easy way to keep them up off the ground and clean. A simple homemade "A" frame Yak Rack can be assembled in a couple of hours with relatively few tools and...

  • Homemade Kayak Rack

    Here's a simple way to build a backyard rack for your kayaks. You can also pile on canoes, surfboards and whatever you want onto this simple structure and keep them off the ground and easier to...

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