Kayaking is a great way to relax and just about everybody can take up kayaking or canoeing whether you are young or old. Kayaking caters for all types of needs and requirements whether it is for sport or recreation.
You can buy sit on top kayaks for fun at the beach with the family, go kayak fishing, white water, or take the sport up as a professional racer. The cost of taking up kayaking can also be done on a budget as you can buy used kayaks for nominal amounts.
The one area where kayaking can become a real pain is transportation. Unless you opt for an inflatable kayak that can easily be thrown into the back of your car, you will need to buy a roof rack or van to transport your boat to the water. Your transportation problems do not end there as in most cases the waters edge will not be by the roadside which means you will need to somehow get your kayak to the water by other means.
Carrying a kayak over any distance and on your own can be impossible and what is more you will be exhausted by the time you get to your destination. Furthermore it is not just your kayak you will need to carry; you will have paddles, a life jacket, and food, together with any other kayak accessories you wish to take on your journey.
Kayak trailers although expensive can really help out in getting your kayak to the water. That said I have yet to come across any kayak trailers that are quick and easy to fit. Maybe I am being too optimistic in thinking there should be, by now, a simple universal 'click and go' design by now but unfortunately I have yet to find one.
I have two kayak trailers both of which cost in excess of $100 for not much more than a couple of go cart wheels and some aluminium tubing. However I do accept kayak trailers are a niche market so one must expect to pay a premium.
The closest design I have seen to a 'click and go' solution is for a sit on top kayak where the aluminium bars of the kayak trailer simply slot into the scupper holes at the bottom of the boat and there is no strapping required. This is fine if your journey is predominately a flat surface. The problems arise if you need to go up a curb, stairs, cross a ditch or any other terrain where you would need to lift the kayak, as the kayak trailer simply falls out. Whilst this situation is manageable it is awkward and far from perfect. Similarly using kayak trailers which require the use of bungees or roof rack straps can be equally frustrating especially if you are trying to balance your boat whilst simultaneously trying to tie the kayak trailer to it.
My answer to "is it worth investing in a kayak trailer?" would be yes, but at the same time I do think they are expensive and not without their faults.
Vicki Churchill writes for a site that specializes in Kayak Accessories providing you with excellent resources and products including reviews on the stunning Sevylor Ranger Inflatable Kayak. And an excellent guide to Kayak Trailers
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2/16/2008
Kayak Trailers - How Useful Are They?
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2/14/2008
Inflatable Kayak Reviews! Kayaks Come In Many Inflatable Models And Styles - Which Is Right For You?
With inflatable kayak reviews, we can take some of the top kayaks and inflatable boat models and break them down into categories such as function, size, and style that will suite your boating needs the best, and provide you an informative review of each kayak!
The inflatable boats market is increasing dramatically due to the flexibility and price of many kayaks and boats available today, and for people that enjoy spending time in the outdoors, they can really take advantage of the features they offer.
Now whether you’re a sports junkie or a seasonal leisure enthusiast will be the determining factor on which inflatable kayak is going to be right for you. You may go camping only once a year, and your active lifestyle is casual and more laid-back. With that in mind, you would consider a boat that is based more on the pricing, and you won’t have as much concern about the material quality.
On the other hand, if you’re planning on kayaking class 4 whitewater or you plan on using your inflatable boat for some serious fishing activities, then you will be considering more heavy duty reinforced boats with greater flexible features, and kayak accessories and necessary options to meet your demanding outdoor requirements.
Our Inflatable Review Will Help You Determine Which Kayak Meets Your Recreation Needs
Many manufacturers and outfitters have done a great job in creating a wide variety of options, and understand that the boat features must be different for each boating individual. They have designed everything from casual recreation models, to the extremely durable paddling features that many hardcore sporting kayakers require.
I will do a breakdown of several inflatable models and provide you a detailed comparison on each one. This way you can see differences in the construction, and why they vary from the lower priced average durable model, to the performance level pvc models that are more rugged and stronger in the denier class of material.
If you’re not familiar with some of the technical terms above, don’t worry! I will explain these terms to you in my next article and let you know the importance. To continue this article, you can follow my link that you can find in my Author Bio section listed as “Kayak Reviews”. In the second part of this article I will go into more detail for you, and talk about several models available. I will discuss which one is best suited for your outdoor experience, and in the end you can make the final decision of which one is best for you.
About the author: William is the owner and the author of “Rugged Inflatable Kayaks” available at http://www.rugged-inflatable-kayaks.com A great source for inflatable kayaks! For individuals and families searching for quality inflatable boats for their next camping trip, or whitewater adventure, You can easily compare and find a kayak that's right for your needs by reading the second part of my article here at "Kayak Reviews". You can also view other great options of Inflatable Kayak Brands, such as Sevylor kayaks to complete your adventures in style and comfort.
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2/12/2008
Do You Keep A Club In Your Kayak?
If you are a new paddler, there is no better way to make new paddling friends than joining a paddler's club! In addition to learning from others, you will have someone to go paddling with. There are numerous paddling clubs all over the United States that enjoy kayaking. If you have a home river that you are familiar with you may even find a club that paddles that river. Use the internet to put yourself in contact with others in your local area as this sometimes works well. Clubs usually have organized events for enthusiasts from all levels of expertise and paddling group preferences.
It doesn't matter if you're a fan of aluminum kayaks and this type of boat only, you will find someone who has this type of craft that you can share ideas and experiences with. One major advantage of joining a paddling club is you don't need to concern yourself will planning anything. You are also more apt to continue paddling when you are with friends.
Kayaks of all shapes and sizes and even inflatable kayaks have a strong following. Clubs will teach you the essential skills for boating and some clubs practice every week. Some clubs organize shiftwater rescue classes which are great, as this allows you to pick up skills that are sometimes costly or hard to acquire on your own. Group discounts are available when you become a member of a club and this is great when it comes time to buy paddling equipment to or other types of craft. It doesn't matter what age you are. If you have a strong desire and a passion for paddling, there is something for all ages and skill levels. It is worthwhile taking the time to find a club in your local area, and give it a try!
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