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Buying a Kayak to Meet Your Personal Requirments

By: Melody Veloce

If you love challenging sports and you want to see new places and do things never done before, then opt for Kayaking. It's a new sport for the strong hearted. On a trial basis you can rent a kayak and check whether you are game for it. If you like the sport then instead of renting a kayak, buy a new one. Following are some points to keep in mind while buying the right kayak.

Choose your kayak keeping in mind the focus of your mainstay kayaking interest as kayaks are made to specification for the differing intensities in water mediums. There is a special kayak for the torrents of white-water rafting and another for the bobbing and surfing of sea kayaking. For the gentle forays of river kayaking, there is a touring kayak. Sit-on kayaks are also on offer. Explore all possibilities and options before you make your choice.

Sea kayaks are long, generally 10 to 22 feet in length, while white water rafting boats are shorter, averaging 9 feet or less. As shorter boats are much more easy to maneuver than the longer ones that usually require a lot of expertise, it is recommended that beginners start with a smaller vessel that can be increased in size over a period of time and with added skill. Once experience is gained the increase in the size of the boat becomes especially desirable for enhanced fast paddling and tracking.

Before you buy a kayak take the time to sit in the boat so that you can feel if you’re comfortable or not. Make sure that you adjust the backrest, seat, and footrest to get a feel for the way you sit. Take the kayak out on water before making your final choice to see how it handles. Remember that a kayak is an important purchase and it’s crucial that you have the right fit for you and your kayaking purpose.

To avoid having to incur unnecessary expenditure, be sure to bring your spray skirt along with you when shopping for your kayak. This way you can ensure it can be fitted onto the boat you're considering buying and can eliminate additional outlays for a new one.

Check out the advantages of different hull sizes. A shorter hull is made of plastic and is ideal for a sea kayak. Wooden hull looks good but it requires a lot of maintenance and can burn your pockets as it can be damaged, if you are still a beginner.

The important thing to remember when buying a kayak is that you don’t make an impulse buy and that you have the help of someone experienced and knowledgeable about kayaks to give you advice about your kayak selections.

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Melody Veloce runs the SPB Kayak, web site that focuses on a range of resources about buying a kayak. For more details, go to: www.spbkayak.com
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