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Kayaking For Beginners: 10 Essential Tips Everyone Should Know Before They Go Kayaking

Going kayaking for the first time? This are the tips we think every kayaking beginner should know...

We’ve got some of the best tips to help out kayaking beginners. Photo: iStock

Kayaking is a great sport for any beginner to learn. Like cycling, it’s relatively simple to pick up. Within a few hours you’ll be paddling along happily. There are so many different types of kayaking – from flatwater kayaking to sea kayaking and whitewater kayaking.

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Whether you want to go kayaking in the UK or go kayaking in the best spots in the world, you will need to have a good basic skill set before heading off on an adventure of your own.

As part of our kayaking for beginners series, here are our top ten tips every kayaker should know before they get in the water for the first time.

1) GET A LESSON

Tip number one, get yourself a kayaking lesson. You might not think that you need one. How hard can it be to paddle a kayak, right?

It’s not rocket science but you might find yourself paddling around in circles for the first half an hour without some proper coaching. You’ll waste a lot less time and learn how to paddle and recover from a capsize.

Kayaking lessons aren’t expensive. Go Canoeing! have a great search tool online to help you find a kayaking centre near you with details about kayaking for beginners lessons called starter sessions starting at £5 per person.

Dress for the water, not the weather. Photo: iStock

2) DRESS FOR THE WATER, NOT THE WEATHER

It might be a hot sunny day, so you’ll be tempted to wear shorts and tee to go kayaking. But the water temperature might be icy cold.

Make sure you wear clothes that are appropriate for the water not the air temperature. If you fall in (which isn’t totally unlikely) then you will be glad you wore a wetsuit, kayaking gloves and waterproof cagoule rather than summer clothes.

Take a look at our guide to beginners kayaking gear here and the best kayaking shops in the UK here.

3) CHOOSE THE RIGHT BOAT

There are a whole range of different types of kayaks available – from long narrow racing boats to tiny squat freestyle playboats.

You want to learn in a recreational kayak that’s suited to the water you’ll be paddling. For example, if you are paddling on a lake then you’ll want to rent a flatwater boat. Sit-on-top kayaks are great for beginners as they are easy to paddle and reassuringly stable.

Kayaking beginners should always wear a buoyancy aid. Photo: iStock

4) ALWAYS WEAR BUOYANCY AID

Wearing a buoyancy aid is essential for any kayaker – whether you are a beginner or an experienced paddler.

You’ll read this in any kayaking for beginners guide. Buoyancy aids are like life jackets but allow more movement around the arms and neck, which make them much more suited to kayaking. Even if you are a strong swimmer, you never know when you might get into trouble in the water.

Buoyancy aids will always be provided by kayaking schools, but if you are paddling alone we recommend buying your own or renting from a nearby watersports centre. Read more about choosing the right kayaking buoyancy aid here.

 

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5) SIT PROPERLY IN YOUR KAYAK

Learning how to sit properly in a kayak will make it so much easier when you start paddling. Your kayak might have a nice comfy backrest but don’t slouch. It’s best to sit up straight with your lower back and buttocks at 90 degrees to each other.

You’ll find foot pegs on each side of your kayak. Rest your feet here. Your toes should be pointed outwards and heels towards the centre. Your knees should be bent upwards and outwards, allow contact with the thigh braces. Read more about beginner kayaking techniques here.

Learn how to sit properly in your kayak. Photo: iStock

6) HOLD THE PADDLE THE RIGHT WAY

This might sound obvious but plenty of people hold their paddle the wrong way when learning to kayak. Hold the paddle with both hands just over shoulder distance apart. Make sure the concave part of the blade is facing you. When you dip the paddle blade into the water, the concave part should sweep through the water. Check your knuckles are in line with the blade.

7) ALWAYS BRING A CHANGE OF CLOTHES

This is another simple piece of advice but easy to forget. Always bring a change of clothes, even if you don’t think you are going to get wet. I can’t emphasise the number of times I’ve been grateful for that spare set of clothes.

Kayaking beginners tip #101: always bring a spare change of clothes. Photo: iStock

8) KNOW HOW TO RESCUE YOURSELF AND OTHERS

Number one rule of kayaking for beginners is knowing how to rescue yourself and others. You might not capsize on your first kayaking excursion – especially if the water is calm and flat – but it’s always good to be prepared. Always stay with your boat if you capsize. Make sure you go through a basic capsize drill with your instructor. They will teach you how to right the boat and get back in again.

9) PEOPLE ARE MORE IMPORTANT THAN BOATS

Again, it sounds obvious but sometimes in panicked situations, people forget that the most important thing is keeping each other safe. It doesn’t matter if you lose a paddle or even a kayak, as long as you keep your fellow paddlers safe and sound. Boats can be replaced. People can’t.

Never go kayaking alone. Photo: iStock

10) DON’T KAYAK ALONE

If there is one tip I would like to read in every kayaking for beginners guide, it would be don’t kayak alone. It’s never a good idea to go kayaking by yourself – no matter how much experience you have had. Team up with another kayaker. If you get into trouble, at least there is someone there to help.

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