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Kayak Fisherly is a small community with enthusiasm to renovate fishing experiences with a wide range of kayaks from different manufacturers. Decades ago when we took up kayaking as our pursuit, we knew a little about how the vessel works.
KayakFisherly
8M ago
Sailing is a timeless art first recorded in 3500 BC on an Egyptian vase. And in this fascinating world lies the intricate design of custom boats contemporarily. In the past, boat customization was not a thing until Paul Mann broke the waters in 1988 with his first personalized sports fishing vessel, Gannett.
After his 53 ft. vessel, many custom builds, such as the Hog Wild and Grand Slam, followed suit. These personalized designs had a significant impact on the dynamics of sailing.
In recent years, unlike Mann’s 53 ft Gannett, finding a smaller ideal family boat like the 27ft 6in Finnmaster Pi ..read more
KayakFisherly
2y ago
Kayak dollies are one of the best ways to transport your kayak but they won’t be worth it if you don’t know how to use them right.
We’re to help with a detailed guide on how to use:
A sit-on-top or plug style kayak dolly
A strap or cradle style kayak dolly
A C-tug kayak dolly
A flat-free or double rail kayak dolly
How to Use a Kayak Dolly Sit-on-top or plug style kayak dolly
Step 1: Gather the essentials
The dolly
Bungee cord
Step 2: Tip the kayak
Tip your kayak on a side so that you have access to the bottom of the hull.
Check if the watercraft has scupper plugs in the scrubber holes ..read more
KayakFisherly
2y ago
Once you’re done enjoying your inflatable paddle board, you want to pack up your stuff and get back home as soon as you can. The last thing you want is trouble when deflating the board.
We’re here to make your life a little easier with two quick ways to deflate your paddle board. See which one suits you best!
How to Deflate a Paddle Board? Method 1
Things you need
Paddle board
Tiki pump
Locate and release the valve
Rotate the valve counterclockwise to release.
Press the pin down so the air starts to exceed. You may find the air release a little loud.
Release the inner chamber in the same p ..read more
KayakFisherly
2y ago
Do surfers wear life jackets?
No, they don’t. If you‘re not a good swimmer, you shouldn’t try surfing in the first place.
But other extreme water sports like wakeboarding, wakeskating, tow-in surfing, and kiteboarding do require these vests and helmets, especially if you’re not in the pro-level yet.
The only possibility we can think of is when you’re knocked out by a boat around. There are often lots of ameteur boats in the popular surfing areas and if the unthinkable happens, at least you will be floating unconscious.
Why Most Surfers Don’t Use Life Jackets
The surfboard itself is a giant P ..read more
KayakFisherly
2y ago
Are Ascend kayaks good?
In general, yes. The main features that set Ascend kayaks apart from their competitors are the quality material, superior safety protocols, and exceptional on-water performance.
Ascend kayaks are good value for money with decent comfort and superior convenience. No matter what type of water you intend to ride on or what type of activity you have planned, you can always rely on this brand.
A bit about Ascend Kayaks
Ascend was launched by a US-based kayak manufacturer named White River Marine Group. Now they have a wide selection of kayak known for their reliability, aff ..read more
KayakFisherly
2y ago
Kayaking is one of the most delightful activities. If you are an avid kayaker yourself and have wished to buy or rent a kayak, there are some things you know.
Storing the boat can be one of the most troublesome jobs. If you are in a similar predicament, here are a few quick tips and suggestions that will make your job easier.
How to Store A Kayak In An Apartment
1. Use A Suspension System
The suspension system can be one of the best ways to store your kayak. This is because they do not occupy your floor space and so space no longer becomes a hurdle. You can just hang it from the ceiling ..read more
KayakFisherly
2y ago
Having gone through your kayak checklist, you decided which route to take, and was about to fill others in on what time you will arrive but unfortunately you realize you don’t know how long it is going to take.
It’s true that you know how far you have to go, but what’s the time required for kayaking a mile anyway? It seems like an easy question to answer, but it’s not; a lot of variables are involved.
How Long Does It Take To Kayak a Mile?
Taking a rough estimate and a general guideline is the only way to answer this question: under ideal conditions, a mile should take an average paddler somew ..read more
KayakFisherly
2y ago
Kayaking and rowing involve a watercraft, a paddle or oar to power the craft, and water to enjoy the sport, but the differences stop there.
Here we will compare kayaking vs rowing, looking at the pros and cons and various aspects of each.
Definition of Rowing
Rowing is a sport that dates back to the 16th century. It is associated with crew rowing, where an eight-person team of sculls or shells uses two to eight oars to power the rowboat.
Rowing is a very competitive sport and is part of the summer Olympic events for both men and women.
Rowing Pros
Creates teamwork within a team of eight rowe ..read more
KayakFisherly
2y ago
What size dry bag for kayaking 1. 40 liter+ dry bags
Go for 40 liter+ dry bags if you have a reliable way to strap them outside the boat. There is no way to fit them inside the waterproof hatch of your kayak.
These bags have enough capacity to fit gear for two people for multiple-day camping or kayaking trips.
They are substantially heavy to carry so keep them with the kayak when you reach your destination.
Shift your items to smaller backpacks to carry from the kayak to the camping site.
2. 30 liter dry bags
These bags may fit in half of your gear for overnight trips.
Suggested packing for th ..read more
KayakFisherly
2y ago
Yes, it is. Like any other watersport, kayaking also involves a set of potential dangers that can harm you or your loved ones.
However, if you know your threats and how to face them, it’s relatively easy to avoid and make kayaking as safe as a walk in the park.
Kayaking is a lot safer than many other hurdles we have to overcome on a daily basis. Having a clear and conscious idea about the potential risks and having the proper equipment nearby can make your kayaking safer than walking through the woods.
Real Risk vs Perceived Risk
Perceived risk
Perceived risk is a concept that describes how d ..read more