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![]() Coleman QuikPak K1 8 8 1 Person Kayak Canoe US $150.00
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![]() Coleman QuikPak K5 10 Single Person Kayak US $350.00
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![]() 2 Two 45 Coleman Boat Oars Paddles Inflatable Raft Kayak 3 piece US $10.95
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![]() Coleman QuikPak K3 88 1 Person Kayak Canoe US $240.00
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![]() Coleman QuikPak K1 Coverless Sit On Top Kayak NEW US $119.99
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![]() Coleman Sea Kayak Paddle Double Blade US $44.95
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![]() Coleman Tahiti Classic Kayak Sevylor NEW US $155.99
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![]() Vest Life Jacket Coleman Evasive Womens Chest Size Large Boating Kayaking US $178.88
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![]() Coleman Tahiti Classic Kayak Inflatable US $172.95
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![]() Coleman Universal Kayak And Canoe Cart US $42.00
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![]() Coleman 45 Boat Canoe Kayak Raft 2 Oars Paddle River Stream Inflatable Sealed US $34.95
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GSI Outdoors Vortex Blender $73.33 A hand crank blender that goes anywhere! The base for theblender packs into the pitcher for easy compact storage.1.5 liter polycarbonate pitcher is unbreakable. Two speedgear drive crushes ice. A handy table clamp locks the blenderfirmly to a tabletop.... |
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Coleman 50200 Exponent Flex 5 $99.99 ... |
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Intex Kayak Paddle / Boat Oars $14.49 Intex Kayak Paddle / Boat Oars is a combination 98" paddle converts to two 48" boat oars. Lightweight, yet strong aluminum shaft. Oar retainer/drip rings and ribbed blades for added strength.... |
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Intex Motor Mount Kit $23.36 Intex Motor Mount Kit lets you attach up to a 3.5-horsepower motor to the rear of your Intex boat, so you can rest your paddling arms and float in comfort. The mount--which is made of marine plywood with aluminum support arms--attaches and detaches easily, so you don't have to spend a half hour fussing with the components each time you want to use the motor. Plus, the mount disassembles quickly wh... |
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Intex Excursion 5 Boat Set $89.00 Dimensions: 145" x 67" x 18". Weight Capacity: Up to 880 lbs with 5 persons. Constructed of rugged SUPER-TOUGH(tm) PVC. SUPER-TOUGH(tm) PVC is an extremely strong and durable plastic material that is impervious to gasoline, oil and salt water. The strong molecular structure of this plastic makes it highly resistant to damage from abrasion, impact and sunlight. This special PVC plastic material a... |
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SportRack ABR511 J-Stacker Kayak Carrier $92.00 Proven J-Style kayak carrier creates more room on load bar totransport other accessories. Easy to use with no adjustmentneeded. Quick on/off hardware ensures rapid installation andremoval on most OEM and aftermarket crossbars. Heavy dutytie down straps with cam buckle and galvanized steel bumperhooks included.... |
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Malone HandiRack Inflatable Universal Roof Top Rack and Luggage Carrier $89.95 The Malone HandiRack inflatable rooftop car rack offers all the benefits of a traditional roof rack with none of the disadvantages. The world's first inflatable roof rack, the HandiRack is ultra-convenient. The inflatable HandiRack rooftop rack is ideal for drivers who don't want to install a permanent roof rack. When you're ready to transport your paddleboard, surfboard, kayak, or snowboard, ... |
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Kelty Basecamp Kitchen The Kelty Basecamp Kitchen is a deluxe culinary setup perfect for your next outing. It offers plenty of surface area for food preparation and a wind-protected home for your stove. Storage bins (sold separately as Kelty Binto bins fit perfectly on the shelves of the zippered pantry. The unit folds to 8 x 32 and comes with a carry sack.... |
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Beginners Guide To Kayaking Learn how you can enjoy the thrill and fun of kayaking. Discover specific ways to get started and safely participate in kayaking. Find the kayak experiece best for you and have fun now! Complete detailed instruction for kayaking.... |
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Sawyer Premium Permethrin Clothing Insect Repellent Trigger Spray, 24-Ounce $11.99 As a treatment for clothing, Sawyer Permethrin clothing insect repellent does not harm fabrics and is odorless after dried. Use Permethrin on clothing by itself or with skin-applied repellents to create the ultimate protective, armor-like insect barrier. Permethrin-treatments on clothing are non-toxic to humans and are registered for use by the U.S. EPA. The active ingredient, Permethrin, is a ... |
Basic Strokes for the Kayaking Beginner
In our beginner's guide to kayaking, we discusses the various types of kayaking and the basic equipment you need to get starting, including a kayak designed for the waters you plan to kayak on, an approved lifejacket, like the Coleman Ebro Paddle Vest, and a quality double bladed paddle for kayaking. Now, we are going to discuss a few basic paddling strokes. Once you have an understanding of these simple strokes, you will be ready to enjoy your very first kayaking adventure.
First, you will want to learn a forward stroke. This is the paddling stroke used most often during kayaking and is used to propel the kayak in a straight, forward motion. Begin this stroke while sitting correctly in your kayak. Lean forward just a little, holding the paddle firmly with both hands. Keep your left elbow bent with that hand level with your chin as you extend your right arm completely, placing the right paddle blade into the water. The blade should enter the water slightly in front of your body, near the position of your feet.
Remember to use your entire body as you paddle, rotating your upper body with the movement of the paddle blades. Use this movement to push the right blade through the water, moving it back toward you, parallel to the boat. Stop the blade once it reaches your hip and quickly pull it out of the water. At the same time, you will need to reposition the paddle so the left blade is ready to enter the water. Now, you will want to bend your right arm while fully extending your left arm and repeat the same process.
Once you are comfortable with the forward stroke used in kayaking, it is time to learn the reverse stroke. This is the stroke used to move your kayak backwards and is very similar to the forward stroke, only reversed. Remember, again, to use your whole body as you execute each step of this stroke.
Begin the reverse stroke on your right side, placing the right paddle blade in the water at your hip. Keeping your left arm straight and your left hand near the center of the deck, bend your right arm and push the paddle forward. Move the blade in the direction you are moving, extending your right arm as you bend the left, and ending the stroke when the blade reaches your feet. You will then take the right blade out of the water as you reposition your paddle, continuing the same process on the left side.
Now that you can move your kayak forward and backward, you should learn to turn the boat. There are a few different paddling strokes that can be used to steer your kayak, but most kayakers find that the bow sweep helps keep the boat stable as it turns. To make a left turn using the bow sweep, you will want to straighten your right arm while turning your body slightly to the left, keeping your left arm bent. Begin to move your body to the right as you propel the blade through the water in an arc away from the boat. At the same time, straighten your left arm and bend the right, stopping the stroke near your hip. This paddling stroke will turn your kayak quickly, without loosing speed, and will usually keep the kayak stable.
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