22 Feb 2008 03:50:19 | Peter Lenkefi
Sea kayaking is a very popular sport and the recent increase in
kayak fishing is seeing the sport taking off to previously
unseen heights; it’s a fun and energetic sport that can be
enjoyed by people of any age, shape and size but you should
always take your safety very seriously when you jump into your
sea kayak for a quick paddle. Weather conditions can turn
quickly and with very little warning and there are quite a
number of sea kayak related deaths each year mostly caused by
kayakers not taking their safety seriously.
Make sure it floats.
I’m not just talking about your sea kayak; I’m talking about any
essential equipment on board your boat. Paying $30 for a bilge
pump could be the best money you’ve ever spent but if you roll
and your pump doesn’t float you may as well have left it at
home. This goes for any equipment that you may need in an
emergency; if it doesn’t float by design put it in a container
that will float. This is especially important if it’s not
waterproof but needs to stay dry because even the waterproof
areas of your kayak will let water in when you roll.
The most essential piece of equipment – the PFD.
A PFD is a personal floating device and if you ever consider
going out in your sea kayak without taking a PFD you shouldn’t
be going out at all. It’s very simple, buy one and wear it. Some
parts of the world don’t demand that you wear it but you should
carry it, in my opinion this isn’t good enough. You can buy
excellent PFDs that not only look good and feel comfortable but
have storage pockets for holding your vital equipment. There
really is no excuse for not wearing one and if you only take one
piece of this article inn I hope it’s this one. Wear a PFD at
all times when you are in your sea kayak.
Never paddle alone.
Weather conditions can change in an instant with little or no
warning and it is essential that you have at least one other
person with you to help if things get too much or if the
unexpected happens. A kayaking partner really can save your life.
Other equipment.
Carry a compass, map, food, water, matches (in a water tight
container), flare gun, cell phone and anything else you think
you might need. It will all fit into one small bag or even into
the storage pockets of the PFD you should be wearing. Also, a
pump is a necessity because if your kayak is full of water after
rolling or capsizing you are either going to get hypothermia or
you aren’t going to be able to make it back to shore but please
make sure it floats because if you roll the first thing you
won’t be thinking of is catching your pump.
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