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Getting in and out of a sea kayak no matter what the shoreline looks like
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This video will show you how to get in and out of your kayak smoothly and securely no matter what the beach is like. Or even if there is no beach. Maybe you need to get off on a rocky shoreline, or when the waves that are making it more difficult.
A lot of people struggle with this. Especially after a few hours of paddling.
By the way if you find that you have a hard time getting out of your kayak because you feel cramped, make sure you are moving your legs and pelvis naturally as you paddle. If you are not sure you’re doing this, I made a video to show you how. You will find a link to it in the description below this video.
There is more than one way to get into a kayak, but I want to show you one method that works well with many different shorelines and conditions. So you can quickly master this and look like a pro no matter where you paddle.
And save yourself the risk of embarrassment.
Some of the techniques that you will see kayakers use will work fine on one type of beach. Like getting in while the kayak is on the beach works fine on a nice sandy beach, or if you don’t care about damaging your kayak.
Starting with your legs on each side of the kayak may work fine on a calm day, but when there are waves it can get a little awkward.
Or if you have to make an emergency landing where there is no beach. And maybe there’s just a rock on one side that you can step on.
If you choose to get in on one side, you can use the paddle as an outrigger. To give you stability. And most people recommend that you place the paddle right on the bottom so you get lots of support.
A few problems with that. If you have a nice paddle you may not want to risk scratching it.
And if there are waves, you will find it awkward to have the paddle on the bottom while the kayak is going up and down the wave.
One more consideration is putting too much strain on your shoulders. So avoid having to do a push up with your arms behind you.
You might be ok with this but why risk an injury.
With the method you’re about to learn, you will find it works well in most conditions. And I’ll show you how to practice it so it’s quick and easy to learn.
You’ll be looking like a pro in no time. Even if your kayak is tippy.
Here’s how to do it.
Step one:
You want to hold the paddle in place so that it doesn’t slide off the kayak.
It still works if the paddle slides into the water, but it doesn’t look as graceful.
I like to hold the paddle by wrapping my fingers on the perimeter line behind the cockpit coaming. And place the palm of my hand on top of the paddle to hold it firmly against the kayak.
Make sure you don’t get your fingers squished under the paddle.
If you are getting in on the left side, you start with facing the back of your kayak, and holding the paddle with your left hand.
Step two:
You turn around and place your right hand on the coaming on the other side.
Step three:
Now you simply sit on the edge of the coaming, and put your right leg in first, and then your left leg.
Since both your hands are near the edge of the kayak it’s easy to control your balance.
What you will want to practice is rocking your weight while keeping the paddle in the water.
You want to avoid the paddle going too deep. And ofcourse it won’t give you much support if it comes out of the water.
I think you will find that with a bit of practice, you have a lot of control, and you feel very stable.
I like to start backwards but it will work fine with the kayak either facing away from the beach or towards it.
To get out you do the reverse. I like to use my leg to help push myself up a bit. Just to reduce the load on my arms and shoulders.
You may not have to lift yourself all the way up to sit on the coaming. But you do want to be high enough to make it easy to get out of the kayak.
If your bum is below the water line, it could be hard to stand up.
One variation that you may want to practice is getting out while the kayak is still moving a bit. And even when getting in you can give the kayak a gentle push to get some movement away from the beach.
That momentum will give the paddle some extra support and make it easier to avoid a sinking paddle that could lead to an embarrassing swim.
As you practice this technique you will find that you quickly develop a much better sense of how to use your paddle to stabilize your kayak.
You feel more in control.
And now you can be more relaxed as you explore new wild places.
You know that you have more options for where you can get out of your kayak if you need to.
Sometimes you just need to make an emergency stop along a rocky shoreline before you get to your destination.
Now you have the confidence that you’ll be able to do it gracefully.

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@user-jm7kr2wc8l
@user-jm7kr2wc8l 2 месяца назад
Great video coaching - thanks for sharing from N Ireland!
@janetneely5846
@janetneely5846 10 месяцев назад
Thank you for this calm, clear, and welcoming video. Its easy to feel like ya don't have the perfect gear/body/etc to succeed... your video is like.... REALITY! I've been kayaking for years but have younger friends that want to start. I am so impressed by their safety awareness and desire to learn and don't want them to get intimidated by needing 'the perfect gear' ... you have my gratitude for your teaching technique and gentle approach to this way to explore the world safely.
@TheLomoboy
@TheLomoboy 2 года назад
Wow!... I wish I had seen this video two days ago as I tried to get in at the start and then out at the end of my kayak on a rocky barnacle filled shorelineit would have saved both myself and my kayak heaps of pain and scratches!!!!! keep up the great work your videos are fantastic mate
@richardwill935
@richardwill935 3 года назад
Very helpful and clear instruction - thank you!
@maxwelllove1182
@maxwelllove1182 3 года назад
Excellent Paulo Thank You just what i needed.
@lizdg3892
@lizdg3892 2 года назад
Thank you. This is great info. I definitely need more time in my kayak. 💕
@williammaderas6475
@williammaderas6475 3 года назад
This is the exact method I use every time. It takes a little practice, but it really seems to work the best.
@wvideoyahoodk
@wvideoyahoodk 3 года назад
Great 😊 Needed that video soo much. Thanks
@Seafariireland
@Seafariireland 11 месяцев назад
Excellent lesson, thank you!
@VISTLER
@VISTLER 3 года назад
Looks amazing if I can make it work. Will definitely be giving this a try. 👍🤞
@MartinD9999
@MartinD9999 Год назад
Awesome. Thanks for the tips!
@davegregovich3522
@davegregovich3522 Год назад
Thanks a lot for this, it helped me a lot.
@joefeager7056
@joefeager7056 3 года назад
Very informative. New ideas for me
@tuckerandi
@tuckerandi 8 месяцев назад
Ive only done a little kayaking, my two son in laws are avid kayakers and my issue is getting in , can't waith to try these methods
@kayakingcorner5061
@kayakingcorner5061 3 года назад
Many thanks very handy technique
@lxoxrxexnx
@lxoxrxexnx 3 года назад
I needed this video two days ago when I fell in trying to get out of my kayak; with an audience. Fortunately, I had my drysuit on and it was no great inconvenience. I may have to put up with this every time because one of my hips is developing arthritis and that gives me some flexibility and stability problems. But thanks for your video. I will try your technique the next time out.
@AntonSemyonov
@AntonSemyonov 3 года назад
Thanks! Great advice!
@Trapster99
@Trapster99 2 года назад
I could not help but notice how clear and clean the water is in the North West. On the East Coast, not so much. Thanks for this informative video.
@Retread268
@Retread268 3 года назад
Awesome video as alway. This is hell in deep water and conditions. I have to enter sideways and ultimately upside down, and role back up. My butt also just fits into a 17 ft 02 valley argonaut. I have to work on my role, otherwise I am swimming. It’s harder than it looks. Even with a paddle float or Greenland paddle, fairly fit 240lbs trying to get above water is rough especially if you have been paddling for hours. Water near me is warming up, soon I can get back out there and practice. You make it look easy. Like you said in other videos, practice. I also am learning the Greenland paddle due to your influence. The upside if the latter, at least, this is my sense of it, the Greenland paddle doesn’t cause you to dive when a wave comes in while you are bracing or sweeping.
@JosephMullin
@JosephMullin Год назад
Thank you
@superwag634
@superwag634 3 года назад
Cool. Ive been using this method for a few years. Good to see some new tricks I can try. Thanks for a great video
@Danne.K
@Danne.K 3 года назад
I´m rarely putting my feets in the water when i entering or exiting my kayak. I prefer entering/exiting from/on dry land. Like a rock or something.
@qaannat
@qaannat 3 года назад
Paulo, I took some 5/8 inch line, (~5mm?) and wrapped the perimeter line opposite the day hatch lid with a whipping wrap. This raises it more to the lid level. I just put the paddle behind me, slide out onto the back deck, sit on the blade, and you can glide up to the shore and simply step off.
@DancingWithTheSea
@DancingWithTheSea 3 года назад
Do you put the paddle under the line? Or just hold it? Makes sense to have it raised a bit I will try that.
@vedeoyura
@vedeoyura Год назад
Я только начинаю каячить, это видео очень полезно. Спасибо
@runeelli
@runeelli 2 года назад
What brand and type of kayak are you using in this video?
@wisenber
@wisenber 2 года назад
Having shorter legs helps even more along with smaller feet. Long legs and big feet don't make for a quick entry and exit from the cockpit.
@tatakiz
@tatakiz 3 года назад
The biggest problem of kayaking is the entrance and exit. And with the ocean type coaming is very hard to do so. Soon I am going to try your method. Thank you
@DancingWithTheSea
@DancingWithTheSea 3 года назад
It is more difficult with the ocean cockpit. You might want to try everything as in the video but except starting sitting with legs on each side.
@sme4969
@sme4969 3 года назад
that is only if you have keyhole cockpit like in the vid, with an ocean cockpit you need to push on to the rear deck ;) you can't slot your legs in and out like paulo does :(
@tatakiz
@tatakiz 3 года назад
@@sme4969 I know this for good. I knew it before I make my ocean type cockpit but it feels more safe. I don't consider it as a problem but as a side effect, that I have to enter or exit a litlle tecnical style.
@TomDufall
@TomDufall 2 года назад
@@DancingWithTheSea I've just bought a kayak with an ocean cockpit and I've had a bit of a practice on land (at home) but I'm a bit intimidated about trying it on the water or bailing out, hence looking for a video like this. Waiting for a calm day now to have a practice.
@DancingWithTheSea
@DancingWithTheSea 2 года назад
@@TomDufall You might want to get in starting with one leg on each side of the kayak instead of from the side like I show in the video. At least at the beginning, as the ocean cockpit is a little more difficult to get into.
@Sugarfoot108
@Sugarfoot108 Год назад
Easy enough on flat water. Waves will create a more interesting story
@AdventureOtaku
@AdventureOtaku 4 месяца назад
I unfortunately see a few issues with this. The first, it puts your hands behind you, which makes a lot of people feel unbalanced. And when someone is unbalanced AND their hands aren’t free, it is a recipe for falling. The other is that right hand coming back around, some people will not be able to reach the coaming without slightly falling back - which you did a little, but you have such good balance and have gotten so comfortable with this method it was barely perceptible. I think most people do better with hands in front which keeps them balanced.
@DancingWithTheSea
@DancingWithTheSea 4 месяца назад
what do you mean by hands in front, do you have a video that demonstrates? How do you hold the paddle as an outrigger in front as you sit?
@margefrommars6905
@margefrommars6905 2 месяца назад
@@DancingWithTheSea I'm 52 years old and fairly new to sit in kayaks, I went to test drive some kayaks today and used this technique and it worked like a charm. Thanks so much.
@lauriemontour3192
@lauriemontour3192 3 года назад
What is the comb?
@sme4969
@sme4969 3 года назад
it is what the spray deck/skirt holds on to :)
@VISTLER
@VISTLER 3 года назад
Coaming.
@john-wq8kf
@john-wq8kf 7 месяцев назад
Well if you have trouble getting into your kayak you should not yes not kayaking
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