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If you are venturing offshore or may encounter turbulent water keep in mind the following rule of thumb: If the combined total of the air and
the water temperature is under 100 degrees Fahrenheit (37 degrees Celsius) you will want to wear a wet suit or drysuit.

Wet suit

 Available in full suit, shorty and “farmer john” styles, a wet suit is composed of flexible 3 or 4mm neoprene that works by allowing a

thin layer of water between your skin and the neoprene. This layer of water is warmed by your body and helps fend off hypothermia. A wet suit
should be neither so tight that it causes restrictions of your movement, nor too loose
that it allows water to run freely into and out of the suit.

Dry suit/dry top

 Available in one or two piece versions, a dry suit uses water tight gaskets

at the neck, wrist and ankles to keep you dry. A dry suits’ impermeable outer fabric
does little to help insulation, instead allowing you to wear insulating layer underneath.

Excursion planning

Safety precautions

Your personal safety, and the safety of your group, begins with you. Never paddle alone or stand up in a kayak. Be over cautious with children.
Never allow children to kayak without adult supervision. You’ll have the most enjoyable time possible if you choose a destination suitable for
the abilities of your group. Make sure that even the least experienced paddler in your group is able to cover the distance you have chosen to
paddle and always keep in mind that changing weather conditions, winds or currents can greatly alter the characteristics of your trip. Even the
shortest excursion on the water can benefit from a minimal amount of planning so whether you’re headed out for a half hour or a couple of days
take the time to ask yourself the following questions:
What are the water conditions and are they likely to change?

When setting out, even if it’s just for a quick afternoon paddle, take a few minutes to file a float plan. Leave information on departure/arrival
times, # of people in your group, planned destination and the color of your kayaks with a responsible friend. If setting out alone, leave an
envelope with this information labeled FLOAT PLAN on the dashboard of your car. Play it safe, respect yourself and respect the water.

Kayaker’s Code of Ethics

  Kayaks allow us to experience the beauty of the water and explore areas virtually untouched by man. It is our

responsibility to keep these areas pristine during and after our visit insuring our enjoyment, and that of others, for generations to come. This
kayaker’s code of ethics can serve as a general set of guidelines to help limit your impact on the paddling environment:

Adapt to changing weather conditions by carrying
extra clothes in a dry bag and don’t forget a good
hat to reduce your exposure to the sun.

What is the weather forecast?
Are there currents or winds we need to take into account?
What is our exposure to the elements?
Is there other vessel traffic on the waterway we should be aware of?
Is our planned trip reasonable considering our group’s experience
and abilities?
Have we brought with us all of the essential equipment and
accessories?

Have we brought along enough water and energy rich food?
Have we included warmer clothing in case the weather changes?
Do I have a method to signal/communicate?
And perhaps most importantly: 

HAVE I FILED A FLOAT PLAN?

Warning: failure to follow the above safety precautions may
lead to serious injury or death. The use of alcohol or drugs
will affect your judgment and coordination and impair your
capacity to safely operate a kayak.

Try to remain courteous at all times and respect fellow kayakers as well as other vessels

Offer your help to those in difficulty

Respect private property

Never camp on an island less than 60 meters wide or that serves as the home for a colony of birds or seals

Wash should always be done away from the water, with a biodegradable soap. Do not wash anything (dishes, clothing or yourself) directly
in the water.

Use a stove rather than a fire for cooking your food

Pack out all of your trash and verify that there is no trace of your visit before leaving your campsite.

For their safety and yours, stay at least 200 meters away from wildlife. Reduce your noise level and speed when observing wild animals

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Страница 1: ...ional instruction when starting This owner s manual is a great way to get an overview of kayaking but it is not a substitute for lessons from a qualified instructor Certified instruction will give you a strong base of skills and the knowledge to safely enjoy your time on the water Across the world there are organizations devoted to educating paddlers and after you ve taken a basic course your lear...

Страница 2: ... If your kayak extends more than 3 5 feet 1 meter behind your vehicle attach a red flag to the hanging extremities to alert fellow motorists and pedestrians To transport multiple kayaks use a stacking bar and appropriate padding placing each kayak on it s side with hull against hull to prevent deformation After a long day on the water DON T FORGET YOUR KAYAK IS STRAPPED ON THE ROOF You do not want...

Страница 3: ...rest s height slack both knobs behind the backrest a couple turns then pull up or push down the backrest to the desired height Then tighten the knobs again to finish the setup If the knob appears to turn loose just push against the seat cover with your other hand as you tighten If it still doesn t tighten try twisting the knob clockwise Hip pads Models with Advanced Contour Fit and High Performanc...

Страница 4: ... If a vessel is bigger than you stay out of it s way Buoys All regularly traveled waterways have buoys to aid navigation Often times they mark a channel or an area of restricted navigation Most authorities will be happy to explain what each buoy indicates Recommended accessories Personal Flotation Device PFD or Swim Vest Easily the most important safety gear you will ever own as a kayaker Choose i...

Страница 5: ...hes made out of cotton Although comfortable off the water when wet cotton offers no insulating value and is very slow to dry Instead choose insulating clothing made of synthetic fibers As well as wicking moisture away from your body this system allows you to easily adapt to changing weather conditions You may also want to choose paddling clothes equipped with reflective strips especially if your p...

Страница 6: ... color of your kayaks with a responsible friend If setting out alone leave an envelope with this information labeled FLOAT PLAN on the dashboard of your car Play it safe respect yourself and respect the water Kayaker s Code of Ethics Kayaks allow us to experience the beauty of the water and explore areas virtually untouched by man It is our responsibility to keep these areas pristine during and af...

Страница 7: ...t incurring any obligation to incorporate such changes in previously available products This warranty applies only in the United States and Canada In all other countries the appointed distributor is solely responsible to administer the warranty according to governing by laws and corporate policies The enclosed warranty registration form and the present document are the sole and exclusive warranty ...

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