Author: Arthur

Arthur G. Moore is a veteran paddler. He has over 10 years of whitewater kayaking experience in his kitty. When he was young, he used to love kayaking in rapid III and rapid IV but as time went on, he decided to concentrate mainly on covering long distances on a standard touring kayak. He is currently working as a senior editor for Kayak Manual.

All kayakers, regardless of their experience level, have faced challenges when trying to board a kayak at some point. While such a mishap can often lead to moments of embarrassment, there are several proactive measures you can take to minimize the chances of finding yourself unexpectedly drenched before your journey even begins. Ultimately, mastering this skill requires a combination of practice, a good sense of balance, and perhaps a touch of good fortune. Here’s How 01. Decide Where You Will Get Into Your Kayak When you get to the place you will paddle you will need to decide where you…

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Anyone who paddles a kayak or canoe must have a way to transport them to and from the water. Serious paddlers have this fact in mind whenever they make an automobile purchase. While canoe and kayak roof racks can be fitted to virtually any type of vehicle, some manufacturers make it easier than others. This step-by-step will describe how to secure a canoe or kayak to a factory installed or after market roof rack. While there are many fancy attachments now-a-days to help transport canoes and kayak, the strapping method for the most part remains unchanged as it is the…

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Trying to strap two kayaks to a factory installed roof rack or aftermarket roof rack without roof rack attachments can be a challenge. Most roof racks will easily support and carry two kayaks at a time if they are placed on the roof rack using the proper method. This article will explain the steps for safely and securely strapping two kayaks to a roof rack. Some steps require further explanation. Click the heading of these steps for a more in depth explanation and a photo illustrating the procedure mentioned. Moreover, different types of kayaks and different car models might require…

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As you embark on your aquatic journey, slicing through the crisp, azure waters in your kayak, your gear is as vital as your vessel. Among the myriad of equipment, the waterproof backpack is a sine qua non, safeguarding your essentials from the unforgiving onslaught of water. The process of selecting the perfect waterproof backpack for kayaking can feel like navigating uncharted waters. Fear not, for we’ve charted a course to help you uncover the treasure that is the flawless waterproof backpack for your kayaking escapades. Best 5 Waterproof Backpacks for Kayaking 01. MARCHWAY Floating Waterproof Dry Bag Backpack N/A You…

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Orlando, renowned for its numerous amusement parks, is also home to an under-the-radar, entrancing experience that combines natural beauty, adventure, and science: bioluminescent kayaking. You may be familiar with Cinderella’s Castle or the towering roller coasters at Universal Studios, but Orlando offers a world beyond its theme parks that still sparkles with a touch of magic. When the night sky replaces the Floridian sun, certain water bodies near Orlando become a mystical canvas of shifting blues and greens. This surreal spectacle is due to the existence of bioluminescent organisms, primarily dinoflagellates and comb jellies. They emit a soft light, transforming…

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Just like Captain Ahab had his white whale, every kayaker has their own great challenge: tying down their kayak. But don’t fret! It doesn’t have to be a titanic struggle. Understanding the basics can make this task as breezy as a day out on the water. You’ll need a sturdy J rack (aptly named for its shape) and a set of reliable straps. The type of straps will depend on your kayak and vehicle, but a set of ratchet straps or cam buckles will usually do the trick. The first step? Park on a flat, even surface. Make sure your…

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Bend, Oregon is a veritable outdoor playground and a true paradise for water enthusiasts. With its pristine lakes, tranquil creeks, and rushing rivers, this Pacific Northwest jewel is a hotbed of kayaking adventure. But with so many options to choose from, where should you dip your paddle first? That’s where we come in. In this guide, we’re going to share the top nine places to kayak in Bend, Oregon. These stunning spots offer everything from calm, scenic tours for beginners and families to adrenaline-pumping white-water routes for seasoned veterans. So, whether you’re a pro paddler or a novice looking for…

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Kayaking, a captivating and diverse sport, has gained substantial popularity over the years. As of 2021, approximately 18.6 million people in the United States alone engaged in this delightful recreational activity, as reported by Statista. On the other hand, the Toyota Corolla, a paragon of compact vehicles, has claimed the title of best-selling car worldwide, with a staggering 44.1 million units sold since its launch in 1966, according to Toyota’s official global sales data in 2020. However, the fusion of kayaking with the convenience of a Toyota Corolla introduces an intriguing challenge – the proper transportation of the kayak. Given…

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The F150 isn’t just your run-of-the-mill pick-up; it’s a beast, a mule, a companion for the wanderlust-stricken souls craving adventure on the vast, open water. This rugged, robust and versatile road companion not only holds its ground on challenging terrains but also serves as a reliable vessel to haul your kayaking gear. So you’re intrigued, but you’re also thinking, ‘How does one secure a kayak on an F150?’. Well, strap in, my friend! Let’s embark on this instructional journey and navigate through the specifics. Transport with Bed Racks Bed racks for kayaks are like the Swiss Army Knife in the…

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As we evolve as kayak anglers it becomes our nature to want to upgrade. We buy the new kayak and we want to trick it out with a bigger depth finder, lights, USB ports, etc. All of which are great products to give you more functionality while out on the water, but with all of those upgrades our power demand also increases. In this post I hope to give you an idea of the simple calculations you will need to size your battery as well as which types of batteries are the most commonly used on kayaks today. The first…

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