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Sunday, June 1, 2008

KAYAK WITH A FRIEND IN TANDEM

Kayaking is an adventure sport growing in popularity. Originally, the kayak was designed as a one-man boat. But now you can kayak with a buddy in tandem. Travel together through whitewater, blue seas or mirror glass lakes and discover secret waterways all from the same kayak.

Tandem kayaks are also called doubles since they can hold two people in the same boat. A tandem kayak is really ideal for the newbie who is a bit shy of being on the water alone. Team up, feel secure and share the fun of a tandem kayak.

There are no rules about who can travel with you, anyone from your kids, parents or even your pet can accompany you on a kayaking trip. The best thing about tandem kayaks is that second person doesn't have to paddle if they don't wish to or are just not physically up to the challenge. They can merely sit while you take them on the most adventurous and thrilling tour of your chosen waterways.

Tandem kayaks are wider so they are much more stable than single-man kayaks. This means that the additional person and you will still enjoy a safe kayaking experience.

Tandem kayaking is a good opportunity for families. Very young children can always be seated in Mom or Dad's lap, or if old enough, the kids can be seated between parents where you can keep tabs on them, ensuring a safe trip.

Make sure to consider who's sitting where before jumping in the boat. Careful consideration to this question will aid in creating a smooth and simple journey.

The weight and the size of the individuals in your party need to be taken into account when deciding who sits where. Try to keep the weights in each kayak equivalent which means including the weight of the paddles themselves. And keep in mind the the heaviest weight needs to be in the rear of the kayak and the most experienced paddler should take a rear seat as well.

The two people sitting in a tandem kayak should try to work as team. If the second person has not just come along for the ride and both are paddling...

Read full article on: About Boats

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