Do I need previous Kayaking Experience?
No experience is necessary for any of our tours. Our tours
and equipment are designed for folks that have never been
in a kayak before. We provide all necessary equipment
and instruction to ensure a comfortable experience.
Our guides are there to insure a positive experience for first
time kayakers!
Do I need to be in great shape to kayak?
Not for sea kayaking. We set a leisurely pace for all our trips.
The key is to relax and enjoy your kayaking. Our
participants come in all shapes, sizes and ages to enjoy
our tours. Remember our trips are leisurely explorations.
Just try it, you’ll
love it!
The growing popularity of kayaking is partly due to how surprised
participants are at just how comfortable and stable touring
kayaks really are. Many people choose not to try kayaking
because of fears.
Is this like white water kayaking or rafting?
Not at all. There is no white water or rapids on any of our
tours. Our kayaking tours take place in scenic sheltered
areas to avoid wind and waves. Like skiing, there is downhill
as well as cross-country skiing. Although each is a style
of skiing, they are two completely different activities. Kayaking
is like that, two completely different activities.
Do you rent kayaks?
We do not rent kayaks. Kayaking in the islands has its own “set
of rules”. Some places in the islands see very heavy
boating traffic and can make navigating through the hundreds
of islands tricky. Our guides are trained to lead groups specifically
in the 1000 Islands to maximize your safety and experience.
Will I flip over in my kayak?
Although there is always an inherent possibility a paddler
may tip out of a kayak, it is extremely unlikely. We
do not wear “spray skirts” on our trips. Our
kayaks are roomy and comfortable.
In the unlikely event of a capsize a kayaker simply “slides” out
of their kayak. In fact, most people slip out of the
kayak before their head even gets wet.
Understandably an uncomfortable concept, its not at all like
being trapped upside down in your boat, you literally slide
out.
Do I Have to “Roll” a
kayak?
No. Rolling a kayaking is for paddlers of a higher skill
level and is not a necessary skill for any of our trips or
courses.
Some Common Kayaking Misconceptions
- Kayaks tip easily
- Kayaking is for athletic people
- A person can get stuck upside down in a kayak
- Kayaking means rapids and waterfalls