FIVE THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW BEFORE YOU BUY AN INFLATABLE KAYAK

Released on = January 10, 2006, 12:20 pm

Press Release Author = Blue Ridge Outing Co.

Industry = Accounting

Press Release Summary = Thinking of buying an inflatable kayak? Great! There are
many brands and a wide range in cost. Here are a few things you should know to help
you choose the best inflatable kayak for your needs.


Press Release Body = An inflatable kayak can be your ticket to years of fun and
adventure. They are easy to store, easy to operate, tough, versatile, and durable.
They are a great boating solution for many people. You can take your inflatable
kayak out of the closet and be in the water ten minutes later.

There are some things to be aware of before you buy. A little time spent researching
now will help you make a better decision and help you have more fun and adventure
with your new boat.

First, decide what the primary use of your inflatable kayak is going to be.
Whitewater inflatable kayaks are designed specifically for running whitewater.
Touring inflatable kayaks work best on the open water of oceans and lakes. Touring
and whitewater inflatable kayaks can be used in other kinds of water. Recreational
inflatable kayaks work good if you are going to take the boat on a variety of water,
as long as none of the water is strong, intense or a long way from shore.

Second, the quality of inflatable kayaks increases dramatically with cost. You
usually get what you pay for. Prices range from under one hundred dollars to over
two thousand dollars. Most inflatable kayaks suitable for non-commercial use are
less than a thousand dollars. Get the best boat you can afford. You will not regret
it. And, if the boat doesn't work out for you, you will be able to resale a good
quality boat much more easily than a cheap one.

Third, don't buy a pool toy. Some of the least expensive inflatable kayaks are
better suited for pool toys than getting out on open water. They may work in perfect
conditions, but water and weather conditions can change quickly and with little
notice. These low priced boats require more skill and experience to operate safely
than do better quality boats.

If you can't afford a good quality new inflatable kayak, consider buying a used one.
You can read reviews and compare inflatable kayaks at
www.inflatable-kayaks-guide.com

Four, decide if you want a one or two person inflatable kayak. One-person inflatable
kayaks are sleek and easy to operate. Two-person kayaks are much more versatile, but
they also require more skill to operate.

Five, learn to paddle safely and learn to make good decisions. Paddle with
experienced friends. Take a class. Learn about paddling. Check local conditions
before you paddle. Someway, somehow, learn to paddle safely and learn to make good
boating decisions.

Inflatable kayaks make the fun and adventure of paddling easily accessible. Paddle
with friends or an outfitter before you buy. Do some research and follow the helpful
hints in this article. Choosing the best inflatable kayak for you can give you years
of great fun and adventure.


Web Site = http://www.inflatable-kayaks-guide.com

Contact Details = Bob Mattingly

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