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link to What Are Kayak Scupper Plugs? Do I need them?

What Are Kayak Scupper Plugs? Do I need them?

If you've ever paddled a sit-on-top kayak, you might've noticed the holes in the bottom of the hull. The first time I saw those kayak scupper holes, I wondered if I needed them and if I should just...

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Kayak Safety: How Safe Are Kayaks?

One of the things I love the most about kayaking is that it can be as safe or as adventurous as you want it to be. From leisurely paddling a flat calm lake to paddling the ocean, witnessing beautiful...

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Can a Kayak Sink? Even If It Fills With Water?

It takes a lot to sink a kayak, but it can happen. Kayaks are designed to carry paddlers and gear, floating on top of the water. Modern kayaks are designed to continue to float even filled with...

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link to Kayaks And Sharks: Attraction And Attacks

Kayaks And Sharks: Attraction And Attacks

If you kayak enough times in the ocean, sooner or later you’ll wonder if a shark is lurking behind or beneath your kayak. Sharks cause more fear than any other animal you might run into while...

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link to Best Kayak Colors For Safety, Fishing, and Even Sharks!

Best Kayak Colors For Safety, Fishing, and Even Sharks!

The best color kayak for you may depend on where you paddle, the weather conditions, and whether you fish or are worried about sharks. But there's one kayak color that will provide superior safety...

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Are Inflatable Kayaks Safe?

Modern inflatable kayaks are built to be inherently safe using tough materials and stable designs. Inflatable kayaks are suitable for most paddling conditions including lakes, rivers and ocean...

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I'm Steve, the research and technology workhorse behind Paddle Camp. I do tons of research on all our family's paddling gear before I buy or recommend anything. I grew up canoeing with my dad and brother. A few years ago I bought paddle boards for my daughters, myself, and my wife. Ever since then, we plan most of our vacations around kayaking, canoeing, or paddle boarding.

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