Top 5 Kayaking Mistakes | Don't Learn these Lessons the Hard Way!

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Everyone makes mistakes when learning how to kayak. In this video we talk about the top 5 mistakes that new kayakers make, and how to avoid making them!
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0:00 Introduction
0:30 Upside Down Paddle
2:04 Drip Rings
2:46 Not Prepared to Flip
3:38 Dressed for immersion
5:15 Use a dry bag
5:47 Don't Wear Flip Flops
8:29 Getting Back On the Kayak
10:03 Bridging Your Kayak

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  • @PaddleTV
    @PaddleTVАй бұрын

    Take your FREE online ACA Paddlesports safety course here: americancanoe.org/paddlesports-online-course/

  • @dalenees2018
    @dalenees2018 Жыл бұрын

    Here in Florida even the novice gets back in their kayak quickly with LOTS of alligators around.

  • @PaddleTV

    @PaddleTV

    Жыл бұрын

    That's motivation!

  • @grahamashby1409

    @grahamashby1409

    Жыл бұрын

    Speaking as a paddler from the UK where the worst thing you'll come across is an angry duck, isn't paddling alongside alligators just plain nuts or are you going to tell me they're mostly vegetarians these days? 😁

  • @dalenees2018

    @dalenees2018

    Жыл бұрын

    @@grahamashby1409 only had a problem with alligator when paddling next to shore on inside of sharp turn in the river. I come around the point of land and scared the alligator sunning himself on the sandy bank. With a big splash he jumped in the water and his back hit the bottom of my kayak. If you see them ahead of time they either ignore you or gently slide in the water before you get close. Here in southwest Florida if afraid of alligators (like my wife) you can just do saltwater paddles. There are Mangrove trails where the salt water is calm and you don’t have to struggle with waves and motorboats. If you like the waves there are plenty of them close by.

  • @grahamashby1409

    @grahamashby1409

    Жыл бұрын

    @@dalenees2018 Well, you've partly convinced me but what happens if you end up in the water? Not sure I'd want to be swimming with them. It could just be that you're braver than me! 🙂

  • @dalenees2018

    @dalenees2018

    Жыл бұрын

    @@grahamashby1409 I guess you could compare it to the fear of there being swift water, capsizing and your head hitting a rock. Unlikely to happen but could. Now I paddle farther from shore in those tight turn situations. Why paddle close to shore in first place? Here in subtropical Florida that’s usually where the shade is. I believe it’s hit the 90’sF every day for the last 80 days. (pleasant in the winter though) Also fun to paddle under the many low hanging oak tree limbs and make a judgement each time if there is enough clearance to make it through.

  • @dannyroberts5056
    @dannyroberts5056 Жыл бұрын

    On a very sad note Ken Id like to thank you for this video. I say that because in April of 2023 a father and son went kayaking on a local lake in my area. They left in kayaks late morning but did not return by late afternoon. The wife called local authorities and a search took place. The news report said they were wearing blue jeans and or sweats and a winter jacket. Both kayaks had been found by the next day. When asked if they were wearing life jackets, no one knew. My biggest fear was no they were not. The search took place on land and water. That area of the lake they went missing on was deep up to 180 foot. Both bodies were not recovered for 24 days. I did not know these two men but my deepest sympathy goes out to their family. I have paddled this lake many times with both my kids over the past 22 years living near by. I don't know if they actually drowned or surcumed to hypothermia. We may never know. When they had not been found by day two my biggest fear was that they had sunk to the bottom of the lake. Our local search and rescue teams, law enforcement and out of state teams did their best. In the end it was tragic for the family no matter what. I say all this because my sister lost a 16 yr old son to drowning. They didn't find him for 3 days and that was the worst three days of her life. This is why wearing a PFD is so important. You are more visible if you are on the surface of the water than you are at the bottom. These are the things I think about before I go out on the water everytime. I am not passing judgement on anyone here. About thirty years ago when I first started kayaking I had a very similar experience happen to me. It was my first time kayaking in cold weather. Middle of December, snowing and winds around 5 miles an hour and gust of up to ten. I was about 350 yards from either shore line when tragedy struck. I was watching a bald eagle glide inches above the water less than 40 yards in front of me. I laid my paddle down across my cockpit to grab my camera. I was still in motion and the water cought one of the blades. It started rolling toward me. I dropped my camera and grabbed the shaft of the paddle. When I did this I took a death grip on it and in two seconds I was upside down in the water. I did not know how to get back in or even role it back upright. I did have on a PFD but I was wearing blue jeans, thermal underwear, a sweat shirt and a winter jacket. I was also wearing tennis shoes and regular socks. I had to make a wet exit and tried to get back in my kayak on several attempts without success. I finally made the choice to swim to shore with kayak in tow. The wind was fighting me all the way. I was all alone not even another boater in sight. I decided to ditch my life vest and kayak then swam as fast as possible to shore with my dry bag. I started my truck to let it warm up and I ran laps around it until I warmed up a bit. I then stripped down to my underwear and swam back out to retrieve my kayak. I swam back to shore got in my car to warm up . I dried off with my towel then loaded up my boat and drove home in my skivvies . Yes I made it out alive but I very easily could have surcumed to hypothermia . I made allot of mistakes that day but lived to tell about it. After that day I bought a spare paddle, paddle float and propper cold water paddling cloths. I also learned several self rescues techniques including rolling. I had not even told my girlfriend were I was going paddling at. I always let her know know we're I'm going and a time frame of my return. She has been my wife now for 27 yrs and both my children are avid kayakers. My daughter is now 25 and my son is 22. I have pushed safety harder than anything but I was young and hard headed back then and learned the hard way. Like I said earlier in this story, I am not judging anyone just pointing out how important these tips you gave are . Both for the kayaker and your family to prevent tragedy or to aid in recovery if tragedy should strike. P.S. Thank you again Ken for this video you are able to reach such a huge platform , more than I ever could.

  • @PaddleTV

    @PaddleTV

    Жыл бұрын

    Oh man... That's horrible to hear. Unfortunately, those types of stories are too common. It's rough when learning lessons the hard way can have devastating results... Glad to hear your lesson had a happy ending. I've learned some scary lessons the hard way too... some which still haunt me. Here's to a safe paddling season for everyone this season!

  • @ryancooper3629
    @ryancooper3629 Жыл бұрын

    Great video. A fantastic follow up would be another 5 mistakes but aimed at more experienced paddlers. Maybe something like: "5 Bad Habits Self-taught Paddlers Often Develop"

  • @PaddleTV

    @PaddleTV

    Жыл бұрын

    Good call! Thanks Ryan!

  • @TheShantien

    @TheShantien

    Жыл бұрын

    Agreed!

  • @paddlekc

    @paddlekc

    Жыл бұрын

    YES!

  • @andykurtzman7351

    @andykurtzman7351

    10 ай бұрын

    You talked about hopping into the kayak. A brief video of this procedure would be great… and also how to best hop out at the shore.

  • @mtslyh
    @mtslyh Жыл бұрын

    "Wear the life jacket". Amen! Seems like every time I turn around I read about some kayaker drowning somewhere in the US because they had a jacket in their kayak but they weren't wearing it. The latest story was a guy in an inflatable kayak on a lake. He tipped and the wind blew his kayak (and his vest) away from him clear across the lake. People nearby watched him go under and never come back up. Flipping in a calm lake should NOT have been a life ending event for this man. Wear the damn jacket folks!

  • @antsy_does

    @antsy_does

    Жыл бұрын

    "But I can swim" - every kayaker who thinks the PFD is a pillow to be strapped onto the deck of the kayak.............. SIGH.

  • @saudade2745

    @saudade2745

    Жыл бұрын

    These stories should be well respected of course and its common sense to wear a jacket but for every one of them there are a million times a kayaker/boater/swimmer etc. went out without jacket and returned home perfectly fine and never told the story. Don't get yourselves too rapped up in your own experience and think it should apply to everyone or every situation. What's right for you is just that, right for you. Not anyone else.

  • @mtslyh

    @mtslyh

    Жыл бұрын

    @@saudade2745 Couldn't you say the same thing about wearing a seat belt or drinking and driving? Surely millions of people get into a car every day and don't wear a seat belt or are drunk behind the wheel yet manage to get home safely. Do you feel the same way about the risks they are taking? There is logic and statistical evidence on the side of wearing a PFD, seat belt, and not drinking and driving. You may not believe that evidence but logic says that it is useless to have a PFD in the kayak but not be wearing it. Do you have kids that kayak with you? What are they learning from you if you aren't wearing a PFD? And what happens if they become a tragic statistic because you decided to ignore the evidence and stories that others have shared?

  • @throbbinwoodofcoxley6830

    @throbbinwoodofcoxley6830

    Жыл бұрын

    @@mtslyh I’m just going to say that if you can’t make it to land after tipping in flat water, you shouldn’t be in a boat at that location. That said, I always wear my pfd.

  • @carolinemanuel5996

    @carolinemanuel5996

    Жыл бұрын

    I just went on a guided paddle on a section of river that is seldom paddled. Right before we launched I noticed almost no one was wearing their PFD and I almost took mine off. During the paddle there was a low hanging sweeper crossing the river with a small gap to duck under on the outer edge. I came in too fast on the part of the gap that was too low so I grabbed the tree, lost my balance, and went into the water. I'm sure I would have been okay as I was with a group of people, but I'm glad I had my PFD on because it helped me just breathe and stay calm while I held onto my boat, and my group instructed me to swim to shore through chilly black water. I can imagine that if I didn't have my PFD on and I dunked under the water and got water in my eyes/or nose and started coughing I would have felt a lot more panicked. Wear your PFD! It Prevents Fucking Drowning.

  • @kazeryu17
    @kazeryu17 Жыл бұрын

    Nice tips. One I can think of would be to get a good pair of polarized sun glasses, so you can avoid running into a sand bar, rocks, ect. They really do make a difference, and allow you to see through the surface glair.

  • @amosliburdamosliburd5539
    @amosliburdamosliburd5539 Жыл бұрын

    I enjoyed the paddling safety course. Learned some new bits.

  • @AlasCon
    @AlasCon Жыл бұрын

    Love your videos, and thanks for informing us about the ACA safety course. Just did that one, bit hokey but informative and very useful nonetheless. Listed you in the post-course eval asking how I found out about it: figured it'd be good for them to know.

  • @ADVENTUREKM
    @ADVENTUREKM Жыл бұрын

    Yes I seen many people do the same things you mentioned. Good video cheers

  • @matthewwebb791
    @matthewwebb791 Жыл бұрын

    Enjoyed this video. Thanks!

  • @deltasafarishow
    @deltasafarishow Жыл бұрын

    Lots of great information here. Thanks. I'm still a little green in my kayak.

  • @FullaTeeth
    @FullaTeeth10 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the instructions, my kayak is arriving in the mail soon so we will be in touch.

  • @annemaryschaefer3828
    @annemaryschaefer382810 ай бұрын

    Great tips. Thanks for the video, I appreciate you helping folks kayak comfortably, and trying to help us not look like a doofus!

  • @Objectification
    @Objectification11 ай бұрын

    Excellent video, thank you

  • @rtshaffer77
    @rtshaffer77 Жыл бұрын

    Went out on my second kayak excursion. Won't say my form was perfect (far from it) but I was very conscientious about not keeping my paddle upside down! Didn't want to be too doofusy! 🤣🤪

  • @nljaaaa
    @nljaaaa10 ай бұрын

    Great video! Thank you!

  • @mosulmedic7048
    @mosulmedic7048 Жыл бұрын

    Ive paddled for years. I always used the drip rings for reference points. I'm definitely guilty and learned something good today!

  • @lonnierussell1926
    @lonnierussell1926 Жыл бұрын

    Just one note about when you are entering or getting out of your kayak with it pulled up parallel to the shore, do not let the hull rest on the bottom below the hull, my son caused a crack in his roto-molded kayak doing this. When he put his foot in the kayak and transferred his weight to it the hull was sitting on some rocks, oyster shells or some other type of debris and it caused his hull to develope a crack. So when you enter or leave your kayak from shore - go ahead and get your feet a little wet and push it out so it floats a bit when you get in, or when you get out stop a few feet from shore and get out and drag your kayak to shore, thus eleminating the chance of cracking the hull. oh yeah! this applies to canoes also.

  • @PaddleTV

    @PaddleTV

    Жыл бұрын

    Wow... a roto-molded kayak shouldn't crack under those conditions! I would do exactly what you're saying in a composite (fibreglass or carbon) boat, or even in an thermoformed boat, but a roto-molded kayak should be able to handle that, unless the plastic is severely weakened because it's very old and has spent a lot of time in the sun.

  • @dalenees2018

    @dalenees2018

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree with PaddleTV, my roto-molded set inside kayak is bomb proof and is always stored inside. For launch I keep 8ft lines on bow and stern. I secure paddle with the short bungee on the side for paddle. Holding the line push kayak out 8ft, wade out till it’s deep enough to float then pull the line and kayak between your legs. As soon as your rear aligns with the seat flop down in it leaving your legs hang out. Paddle out a little then tuck in your legs and secure line under deck bungees. CAUTION practice this by yourself. You don’t want your friends to see if your kayak gets stuck between your legs before the seat gets to the right spot. :) This works for me and makes no difference if launch is bow or stern first.

  • @dg1019
    @dg1019 Жыл бұрын

    I have a short sleeve splash top in cooler water with warm weather. Works well even when I swim. I also have canyoneering shoes and they are awesome.

  • @DanHiteshew-oneandonly
    @DanHiteshew-oneandonly Жыл бұрын

    Looooove my NRS velocity shoes and my NRS Boundary boots! ALWAYS wear your PDF!

  • @suspicioustumbleweed4760

    @suspicioustumbleweed4760

    Жыл бұрын

    Take your Adobe everywhere

  • @lanarkwanderer
    @lanarkwanderer Жыл бұрын

    Thanks ! Well done, good advice, entertaining 😁

  • @PaddleTV

    @PaddleTV

    Жыл бұрын

    :)

  • @learntechwithruth2147
    @learntechwithruth2147 Жыл бұрын

    Very good advice!

  • @SchaeferYaks
    @SchaeferYaks Жыл бұрын

    Really great video 🤙🏽

  • @PaddleTV

    @PaddleTV

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @kawonnajculkeram
    @kawonnajculkeram Жыл бұрын

    I'm with my pakboat puffin saco (an old one) on the Mediterranean Sea. I padle it mostly with a canoe padle but when the wind and waves are egainst me I switch to double blade (I call it cheating). I own a 4pcs glasfiber packraft paddle and I noticed that in high waves the padle is more efficient with the logo upside-down! The shape of the blades is close to the ones from your video. Good channel 👍 keep on! More single blade stuff 🙏

  • @PaddleTV

    @PaddleTV

    Жыл бұрын

    Nice boat! I'm excited to be getting a new Kevlar Pack Boat (Swift) later this month!! Can't wait.

  • @grahamashby1409
    @grahamashby1409 Жыл бұрын

    Always an enlightened and entertaining watch Ken. Top job. Now, you may laugh but when I started out I used to intentionally have the paddle upside-down because I found it reduced paddle drip. I've since developed my technique and can stay dry with it right side up. How do you explain that eh? Best not to try maybe! 😁

  • @PaddleTV

    @PaddleTV

    Жыл бұрын

    Ha! That, I cannot explain! Cheers Graham!

  • @JT-gq8wv
    @JT-gq8wv6 сағат бұрын

    Good Stuff, Thanks. Of course I subscribed !

  • @Black70Fastback
    @Black70Fastback10 ай бұрын

    that last bit about getting into the kayak from shore is even more crucial for the various types of "portable" kayaks which tend to be more flexible and would be unevenly supported.

  • @rickkaylor8554
    @rickkaylor855411 ай бұрын

    Good advice. Thanks for making the video. I just got a used Folbot Greenland II off of Craig's List at a super great price ($155). I took it out for the first time last weekend. I've been kayaking since I was 12 (I'm now 67) and got my canoeing merit badge in Boy Scouts so I kind of remember what I'm doing. A lot of my previous knowledge was useful and muscle memory kicked in resulting in a good paddle. However, I still did a dumb by trying to get out of the kayak at the end by pointing at the shore instead of being parallel with the shore. Rookie mistake since I flipped the kayak and flopped into the water. I really should have know better since I got into the kayak the way you mentioned in the video. Lesson learned. Luckily no one was around to witness by stupidity. I need to find a place to practice getting back into the kayak when I fall out. I did it a couple of years ago successfully when kayaking off of La Jolla, CA with my daughter but practice is good.

  • @PaddleTV

    @PaddleTV

    11 ай бұрын

    That's awesome! We all make those mistakes sometimes. :) Enjoy the new boat!

  • @philipoakley5498
    @philipoakley5498 Жыл бұрын

    Good stuff. For the final "Hop in", a good tip is to always place the first foot onto the centre line of the canoe, even to the point of adding a line of tape to mark that line. If you are off-centre, to the side, the boat will tip a bit and you will be worried as your ankle flexes and you start shaking.... For extra points, reach out with both arms-straight, to the opposite sides of the boat, so that you form an A frame with your weight perfectly central. The boat wants to be stable when you hold it like that.

  • @JT-gq8wv

    @JT-gq8wv

    6 сағат бұрын

    Hi- just bought a kayak with the intention of learning "to kayak" via University of KZread... Letmesee - Foot on center line marked with tape, create 3 points of contact for A-frame for support- hop-in! Allright- Where's my diploma for the Philip Oakley kick-em-in da-butt kayak Hop-in course?

  • @philipoakley5498

    @philipoakley5498

    3 сағат бұрын

    @@JT-gq8wv ya gotta now do step two: balance da boat (kayak). First sit with both buttocks equally weighted. The boat should feel nice and level with body upright. Now shift to having your weight on one buttock (like it's a bar stool) and feel the boat stabilise to that side, body still upright, then swap smoothly to the other butt cheek and again stabilise. Now notice how the opposite knee started to engage the thigh brace. That's the "lift the knee" thing the advance course start talking about. Print out diploma and worship daily 😁

  • @thomasprice1323
    @thomasprice132311 ай бұрын

    3:05 I guess people calling buoyancy aids 'life jackets' doesn't annoy you. 😂

  • @zurielvalladares5947
    @zurielvalladares5947 Жыл бұрын

    You reviewing that native ultimate? Im interested in a hybrid kayak.

  • @tedgraves6366
    @tedgraves6366 Жыл бұрын

    Might mention "Swimming" in your gear, and practicing reentry. . . Do this for all combinations, and everytime you update or change your equipment.

  • @johnstewart8473
    @johnstewart8473 Жыл бұрын

    Nantahala river is always 45°. Dress appropriately even if the air temp is 80. Safe paddling.

  • @nobodydoesithalfasgoodasyou
    @nobodydoesithalfasgoodasyou Жыл бұрын

    When you warned about making a bridge I thought you meant to avoid doing the splits with one foot aboard the kayak and the other on land 😂 I did read a comment on another video by a guy who instinctively reached out and grabbed a railing to slow himself as he launched, resulting in a broken shoulder! Ouch!

  • @marytetreault8168
    @marytetreault816810 ай бұрын

    Great tutorial, very humorous! I would have liked to see you get in the kayak at the end, to see how you personally do it. Also, what brand of waterproof cell phone case do you use? The one I had my phone in yesterday allowed some water in, though my phone was alright. ???

  • @PaddleTV

    @PaddleTV

    9 ай бұрын

    To be honest, I don't use a waterproof case for my phone anymore, because iPhones have become very waterproof, and flipping unexpectedly isn't something that I need to worry about after 35 years of paddling. That being said, I think waterproof cases are a good idea, and getting one that attaches to your PFD is very smart, as I've seen more than one person drop their phone in the water and lose it. Doesn't matter how waterproof the case is if it's at the bottom of the river!

  • @marytetreault8168

    @marytetreault8168

    9 ай бұрын

    @@PaddleTV thanks so much!!!

  • @LetsGoPaddling
    @LetsGoPaddling Жыл бұрын

    29th second and you've already scored a big like from me... 👍 so many people do that... this needs to stop😅 Cheers, Tom

  • @scot_smith
    @scot_smith Жыл бұрын

    Must see PaddleTV 👍🏻

  • @cameronsimonton2515
    @cameronsimonton2515 Жыл бұрын

    Me: doofus… first kayak tour Saturday; I was wondering what the rings were for - incorrectly decided they were guide to place hands. Thanks 🎉

  • @asherrushby
    @asherrushby3 ай бұрын

    What kayak is this at the end I really like it

  • @throbbinwoodofcoxley6830
    @throbbinwoodofcoxley6830 Жыл бұрын

    I recently learned proper paddling vests are more comfortable to swim long distances in. Don’t ask me how, lol. Edit: as far as sandals go, the more aggressive soled crocs with adjustable straps are awesome in the River.

  • @john2000lee
    @john2000lee Жыл бұрын

    for inflatable kayak if you get it along side the shore the fins will hit the ground and might brake so how do you avoid it?

  • @lisamorrisette171
    @lisamorrisette171 Жыл бұрын

    Any thoughts on the Oru kayak?

  • @majawn
    @majawn Жыл бұрын

    Great video, as always. I had been very diligent about having everything tied to the kayak at first, but I changed my mind after one rather sketchy situation on a river. From that moment on, I decided that the cell phone and a few bucks I will have in a watertight pouch securely tied to me. Maybe I am the biggest doofas of all doofases but that sketchy moment made me realize that loosing my boat (meaning the kayak going down the river without me) is actually an option. So, should that happen I will have my phone on me at least.

  • @throbbinwoodofcoxley6830

    @throbbinwoodofcoxley6830

    Жыл бұрын

    Indeed. I have a zipper pocket on my vest that I put my bagged up phone in.

  • @BoomVang
    @BoomVang Жыл бұрын

    Love the tips, esp on footwear, but I wonder about the frequent cold water assumptions. Take a poll and maybe much of your audience kayaks only in lukewarm water. So tip6 could be to remove your drip rings to allow cooling water to reach you and be recycled thru your self bailers...

  • @PaddleTV

    @PaddleTV

    Жыл бұрын

    Good point!

  • @ruthsegler9685

    @ruthsegler9685

    10 ай бұрын

    I am on cold water! My feet froze getting out of it today!

  • @brianluisi7616
    @brianluisi7616Ай бұрын

    Lol, ive seen a great paddler that breaks rule 1, it looks goofy, but he makes it work

  • @nope36674
    @nope366745 ай бұрын

    My concern with the rod lure protectors is taking them off a trevble hooked lure

  • @paulofilipe5931
    @paulofilipe5931 Жыл бұрын

    Could you recommend a kayak life jacket?

  • @PaddleTV

    @PaddleTV

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm a big fan of NRS lifejackets. Yes... they do sponsor my Paddle Tales series, but they're a sponsor because I love their gear (not the other way around). Couple of big considerations... If you're paddling a recreational kayak with a high back seat, you'll want to get a life jacket designed for that, like the Clearwater - www.nrs.com/nrs-clearwater-mesh-back-pfd/pvqs or the Chinook (if you want more pocket space - www.nrs.com/nrs-chinook-fishing-pfd/p4j7. Otherwise, for sea kayaks, with low back support, a lifejacket that has a full back is most common, like the 'Ion' or 'Odyssey'. Other brands that make good paddling PFD's include Astral, Kokatat, MTI, Salus....

  • @peterkitchener8787
    @peterkitchener8787 Жыл бұрын

    He's been watching me !!! I wear merrell hydro moc for kayaking. I found there far better for the pebble beaches and last longer than water shoes. There no way you can launch like that on the beach. The surf will flip it over.

  • @suegrohman3080
    @suegrohman3080 Жыл бұрын

    I really like that kayak you are using in this video. Can you give the name? I like your videos!

  • @PaddleTV

    @PaddleTV

    Жыл бұрын

    Cheers! The boat is the Native Watercraft Ultimate FX12. It is a nice boat! I'll be doing a review of it in the next month or two.

  • @djmikeyblair4650
    @djmikeyblair465011 ай бұрын

    I have a drain plug near the top center of my "sit-in" 14.5 ft tandom kayak. When i kayak, do i leave it closed or open?

  • @PaddleTV

    @PaddleTV

    11 ай бұрын

    Leave it in... it's only used to help empty the kayak of water on shore.

  • @kylesmith5668
    @kylesmith5668Ай бұрын

    Spending the rest of my paddling days worried that Ken thinks I look like a doofus. 😨😰

  • @Numminz
    @Numminz Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the video…my wife and I are new to this sport and I’m a heavy guy…Im having a hard time comfortably exiting the kayak when I come into shore…often Im not level…I come in and end up “bridging” and then fighting the incline to get out. Im starting to think I shouldnt have gone for a sit in style and should have tried a sit on top like in your video. Any suggestions on how to position the kayak for easier exiting? I even thought of trying to come in reverse so Id be slanted forward instead of up and back.

  • @PaddleTV

    @PaddleTV

    Жыл бұрын

    There's no doubt that sit-on-top kayaks are easier to get onto and off from than sit-inside kayaks, simply because you don't have as far to go. You might want to consider trading your kayak for a sit-on-top. That being said... bridging is an issue getting out as well, and so you're best off to pull up alongside the shore, so that neither end is on shore. A little team work helps too... have the person you're paddling with come up alongside you and help stabilize your kayak as you get out. Once you're out, and have pulled your kayak out of the way, you can then help stabilize their kayak from shore as they get out. The only time it doesn't work to come up alongside the shoreline (instead of straight on or backwards), is when you're dealing with significant waves, like on a beach with some surf. I will definitely do a video about getting in and out very soon! Stay tuned!

  • @EckieOutdoor
    @EckieOutdoor Жыл бұрын

    Man, I nearly pissed my pants from laughing 🤣🤣

  • @charanvantijn541
    @charanvantijn541 Жыл бұрын

    Hi Ken, Why do I need a VPN to be able to watch this? It won't work from The Netherlands.

  • @PaddleTV

    @PaddleTV

    Жыл бұрын

    I have no idea! I just checked the video settings, and there are no restrictions set... very strange.

  • @sterlgirlceline
    @sterlgirlceline Жыл бұрын

    👏🏻👏🏻😊⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

  • @ramcharger9146
    @ramcharger9146 Жыл бұрын

    I only kayaking sandals LOL if you need to walk you take the damn things off😅

  • @dalenees2018

    @dalenees2018

    Жыл бұрын

    Might work where you are but where I am the oyster shells would cut you up. There is an actually named Oyster Bay and Oyster Creek close by.

  • @erikregalado7173
    @erikregalado7173 Жыл бұрын

    How do you stay stable through waves

  • @deaninchina01

    @deaninchina01

    Жыл бұрын

    Turn into them and paddle so you have forward momentum. Will help you stay very stable going through waves. Boats which are very stable on flat water (they have good primary stability - the boat wants to sit flat on the surface of the water) tend to be less stable in waves (the boat will still want to sit flat on the surface of the water - which will not be horizontal). A boat with good secondary stability will want to sit horizontal in the water, letting the water surface move about without moving the kayak a lot. These tend to be narrower and a little less stable on flat water. My sea kayak is 53cm wide and has extremely good secondary stability, I'm just back from crossing Bass Strait and it handled the rough water on a couple of the crossings very easily (the 50kg of food and gear also helped make the boat more stable).

  • @nobodydoesithalfasgoodasyou

    @nobodydoesithalfasgoodasyou

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@deaninchina01Are you saying you kayaked from Tasmania to mainland Australia?

  • @joshuafuentez4501
    @joshuafuentez4501 Жыл бұрын

    Flipped yesterday forgot to put my phone in my dry phone case I usually do but got an lost it everything else tethered down an water was cold

  • @Timburgess1812
    @Timburgess1812 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for another great video - it doesn’t seem to matter for me whether my drip rings are in the right place, I still get wet 🤣

  • @antsy_does

    @antsy_does

    Жыл бұрын

    SAME!!!!!

  • @azwatts3361
    @azwatts3361 Жыл бұрын

    Aint lying about those flip flops

  • @canajian
    @canajian Жыл бұрын

    👋😎👍

  • @mrdrivebytrucker
    @mrdrivebytrucker Жыл бұрын

    I’m really getting frustrated. Every other video says to hold the paddle just the opposite way. One says, scoop facing forward , the next says , scoop facings the back. HELP !!!!

  • @PaddleTV

    @PaddleTV

    Жыл бұрын

    Always the scoop facing you. Even if you take reverse strokes, you don't change how you hold the paddle. Here's a video with a lot more detail about using your paddle kzread.info/dash/bejne/fYpmsbmyk9nZldo.html. Cheers.

  • @mrdrivebytrucker

    @mrdrivebytrucker

    Жыл бұрын

    @@PaddleTV thank you so much

  • @darkscope2248
    @darkscope2248 Жыл бұрын

    Can a non swimmer go flr kayaking

  • @nivesknight
    @nivesknight11 ай бұрын

    We walked this planet for a very long time without shoes... then it was something you would only use when going to town and such... rich people....

  • @kycemarek895
    @kycemarek895 Жыл бұрын

    0:21 I literally thought that he was going to say or you'll end up looking like a 😊dumb ass😂

  • @richardswinson4381
    @richardswinson4381 Жыл бұрын

    Beginners, please take note that he is wearing a buoyancy aid or personal flotation device and Not a life jacket.

  • @stevenschmidt5712
    @stevenschmidt571211 ай бұрын

    Word for the day.....wait for it.....doofus.....Thanks! Great tips.

  • @PaddleTV

    @PaddleTV

    11 ай бұрын

    Boom!

  • @BibleWordFocus
    @BibleWordFocus Жыл бұрын

    Number 1 thing I learned, don't be a doofus 🤣

  • @PaddleTV

    @PaddleTV

    Жыл бұрын

    Bingo! Unless that's your thing. :)

  • @alexm5697
    @alexm5697 Жыл бұрын

    In short, a video that teaches you to avoid being a DOOFUS.

  • @nivesknight
    @nivesknight11 ай бұрын

    Free those feet they need to breath!!

  • @philschwartz8028
    @philschwartz80286 күн бұрын

    Like to wear clothes that will dry quickly and are still warm when wet.

  • @grizzle273463
    @grizzle2734638 күн бұрын

    Stop calling me a doofus

  • @bremexperience
    @bremexperience Жыл бұрын

    no. 1 mistake for kayakers is not having their 1st level of kayaking certificate. Learn to kayak people.

  • @calabrais
    @calabrais23 күн бұрын

    TLDR: Don't look like a doofus

  • @Lemonarmpits
    @Lemonarmpits10 ай бұрын

    If you worry about looking like a doofus you should just stay home

  • @THE-RIVER-RAT
    @THE-RIVER-RAT Жыл бұрын

    You love that word dofuss don't you lol Great information as always buddy. 👍👍🚣‍♂️

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