FAQ’s

Kayaking is involves paddling a small watercraft, called a kayak, through water. Kayaks can be made of various materials like plastic, fiberglass, wood or inflatable materials. They are propelled by a double-bladed paddle and can be used on various types of water, from calm lakes to fast-moving rivers and even in the ocean.

Kayaking can be done solo or with a partner, and it’s a great way to enjoy nature and get some exercise

While kayaks and canoes are both small watercraft designed to be paddled by one or more individuals, they have some distinct differences:

In summary, the main differences between canoes and kayaks are the design, paddle, position, and use.

No, you do not necessarily need prior experience to go kayaking. Kayaking is a relatively easy and safe activity that can be enjoyed by people of all ages and skill levels. Many people are able to learn how to kayak on their first try. However, it is important to follow some safety guidelines and get some basic training before you start kayaking, especially if you plan to go on more challenging waters.

If you’re a beginner, it’s best to start with flat and calm waters and practice basic kayaking techniques, such as how to hold the paddle, how to steer the kayak and how to get in and out of the kayak properly.

It is always recommended to wear a lifejacket or personal flotation device, and to paddle with a partner or in a group. As you gain more experience and confidence, you can gradually move on to more challenging waters and techniques.

When planning your first kayaking trip, it’s essential to consider the location. The UK has numerous waterways and coasts to explore, from gentle rivers and canals to choppy seas and white water rapids. However, it’s important to choose the right site for your skill level.

For beginners, we recommend sticking to slow-moving waters such as canals, lakes, or sheltered bays. Avoid venturing into open water until you have built up some experience and confidence

Selecting the right kayak is critical to your safety and enjoyment while paddling. The type of kayak you need will depend on the location, conditions, and your personal preference.

A sit-on-top kayak is the most popular option for beginners. They’re stable, easy to maneuver, and user-friendly. They also provide a higher level of comfort and easier entry and exit than a traditional sit-inside kayak. Make sure your rental company provides you with proper paddles and a life jacket.

The cost of a kayak can vary depending on the type, size, and material used to make it. Typically, kayaks can range from a few hundred pounds to several thousands!

Entry-level recreational kayaks made with plastic can cost around £400-£600, while more advanced kayaks made with fiberglass or carbon fibre can cost over £1600.

Inflatable kayaks are generally less expensive than hard shell kayaks and can cost from around £100.

The price of a kayak can also vary depending on the brand and features it offers, such as storage compartments, comfortable seats, and adjustable footrests.

Overall, it’s best to do some research and figure out what type of kayaking you want to do before making a decision on which kayak to purchase. Or, if you are not sure that regular kayaking is for you, there are plenty of companies with kayaks for hire.

Dressing appropriately while kayaking is crucial. You’ll want to wear clothing that’s quick-drying, comfortable, and suitable for the weather.

For colder water temperatures, it’s best to wear layers, including a thermal base layer, fleece, and waterproof jacket and trousers. Don’t forget to wear a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen to protect against the sun and wind.

When kayaking, it’s important to follow proper paddling etiquette to ensure your safety and that of others around you. Here are some general paddling guidelines to follow:

By following these tips, you can help create a safe and enjoyable paddling experience for all
Kayaking is a fun and exciting water sport that can be enjoyed by beginners and experts alike. With the right equipment and some basic training, you can feel confident and enjoy your time paddling on the water.

Remember to follow safety guidelines and respect for other boaters, practice paddling etiquette, and always wear a lifejacket. With patience and practice, you can develop your kayaking skills, explore new waters, and experience the thrill of gliding through the water and discovering new sights and sounds along the way.