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British Columbia Sea Kayaking - Pacific Ocean

Preparing to Sea Kayak in BC

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  • Sea Kayaking Companies in British Columbia

  • Type of Kayak | Seat & Paddle | Misc Items | Safety Equipment
    Clothing | Planning | Navigating

    Preparing for your Journey

    You will find that BC's coastal waters are filled with interesting marine wildlife. The shoreline, though rugged in spots, is very inviting with opportunities to enjoy the many sandy beaches and natural hot springs, to visit the quaint fishing villages and ancient aboriginal sites. There are countless different sea kayaking excursions you can take, they vary from short day trips to lengthy two week jaunts. They also differ in the degree of difficulty from the novice to the very experienced kayaker.

    Before venturing out into the water, there are some simple things every kayaker should know and follow. They include, understanding the sea condition, paying attention to weather forecasts, to comprehend and be able to handle the equipment and to know your limitations.

    The first and most important thing you should do if you plan to sea kayak, is to take a course from a qualified instructor, learn all you can about this recreational sport, be aware of the hazards and practice your techniques, self rescues and assisted rescues. Something else you should do, is join a sea kayaking club. To learn all about the conditions of a region, talk to kayak equipment dealers in that part of the country. Safety should always be the main concern.

    Type of Kayak:

    The importance of having the right kayak that suits your wants and needs cannot be over stated, your equipment can make all the difference in the world. There is a difference between river and sea kayaks. The boat, that is going to take you out on the sea, will have to stand up to the severity of the weather, waves, hazardous rockbound beaches and landing sites and it must be able to carry your gear. If you want speed from your boat, then the narrow or special purpose single seater is the kayak to purchase. Should stability and load capacity be more important, you want a general touring designed single or double kayak.

    On open waters, the narrower or special purpose kayak tips easier, meaning the paddler must be prepared for rolling but it does give you speed. The general touring types are shorter than the narrow ones, with more storage room and stability, they tend to be the more popular choice. There are a number of designs that do a cross over with features from the two different types. Still another design is the collapsible kayak, which has its pros and cons. Great if you are an apartment dweller or short of shortage space, but can be more difficult to maintain and will need to be assembled every time you want to use it. Less expensive than the collapsible kayaks are inflatable ones.

    Seat and Paddle:

    The type of seat you have on your kayak is a personal preference, so shop around and find the one that suits your needs. When choosing the type of paddle you need, there are a few things to keep in mind, such as the length which is a personal preference. You can purchase wooden or synthetic paddles, the choice is yours. Other points to be considered are whether you want a feathered or an unfeathered paddle and the blade shape of your paddle depends what type of paddling you will be doing.

    Necessary Miscellaneous Items:

    Other items that should be considered are rudders and skegs, built-in buoyancy, bulkheads and hatches, spray skirts and spray decks, waterproof storage container and every boat should carry a repair kit. This kit should contain essentials like patching deck material, an assortment of nuts, bolts, clamps, rivets and screws, a tool kit that consists of needle-nosed pliers ,a screw driver, hack saw, waterproof glue, copper wire, and duct tape.

    Safety Equipment:

    Safety equipment is a must! Everyone in a boat must have a life jacket or a personal floating devise (PFD), this is the law. Pumps and bailers are also necessary. Each boat should be equipped with flares, lights and reflectors. Other safety items include a waterproof flashlight, for weather forecasts you need a transistor radio, for contacting ship or shore and other persons in your group carry a VHF radio, for which you will need a license. Have tow line, rigged and ready for use. Carry a safety helmet for rough seas. Essential are drogues and sea chutes, some people also carry anchors.

    Clothing:

    The type of clothing you wear when paddling makes a big difference. Your outer garments should be waterproof and windproof, such as a drysuit or a wetsuit, your inside layers should be light clothing of wool or polypropylene. Footwear can be rubber boots or wet suit booties. For cooler, rainy weather you will need pogies or gloves.

    Planning:

    Every last detail should be planned, before you start out on your sea kayaking trip. Whether paddling with a small group or a larger one, pre-trip daily planning should be a must. That way everyone knows where to go and where to meet, should the group be separately for any reason. Learn all you can about the waters you plan to paddle and discuss your trip, listen to weather forecasts, pay heed to the winds and be completely aware of your sea kayaking experience and knowledge. Practice your rescue techniques, do them over and over, until they become second nature. When trouble hits on the water, fast thinking can save your life or that of a companion. There are a number of different rescue methods, you should know and practice each and everyone.

    Navigating:

    All sea kayakers should have at least basic navigational skills, should know how to read charts and how to handle and read a compass. You should wear a diver's watch to calculate distances at sea. A radio direction finder (RDF) can be very useful and when in open water a sextant can be a necessity. You should also be versed at reading the sea, pay attention to ocean waves, the swells, the breakers, waves and wind speed, tides and currents. Learn all you can about sea kayaking and remember the hazards. Be safe, have fun!

    Book a Sea Kayaking Adventure

    The following BC Adventure Network members invite you to adventure with them:

    Clayoquot Wilderness Resorts and Spa - Luxurious 21st century – safari style all inclusive Wilderness retreat on the western-most edge of Vancouver Island, British Columbia in the exotic Clayoquot Sound World Biosphere Reserve Area. 20 Luxury guest tents, dining, spa and lounge tents, five-star cuisine, anticipatory service, breathtaking adventure activities, and prolific wildlife round out a truly Canadian Adventure. REMOTE – REFINED – REMARKABLE RESORT

    Coast Mountain Expeditions - Adventure, mountain vistas, rainforest islands & a gentle ocean await in BC's spectacular coastal wilderness … a sea kayakers' paradise. Enjoy island ambience at our waterfront lodge. Learn paddling skills, explore nature's awesome beauty, & a superb sea kayaking experience!

    Coastal Spirits Expeditions and Lodge - Kayak with the Orcas from our spectacular ocean front base camp, beside the famous Orca reserve & rubbing beaches. We also feature kayak camping tours including Discovery Islands & Desolation Sound. There’s also lodging, lodge based trips, and day tours.

    Eagle Nook Ocean Wilderness Resort - Once discovered, never forgotten - Eagle Nook Wilderness Resort Spa welcomes you to a world of difference where you will find cozy rooms and natural log cabins, all with water view, great food and the ultimate eco-adventure experience. Air or sea, are the only access to this pristine paradise. Heli-venturing, kayaking, fishing, hiking, marine wildlife.

    Ecosummer Expeditions - BC’s first kayaking company offers award-winning trips to the Queen Charlotte & Gulf Islands, Johnstone Strait, & West Coast Trail. We guarantee world-class scenery, some of the world’s finest Orca whale and bear watching, & an absolute commitment to service.

    Historic Lund Hotel - Our oceanfront hotel is in the quaint village of Lund on the Sunshine Coast. There are 31 guest rooms, from budget friendly to lavish boutique style units, and many recreational opportunities. Our pub, restaurant and decks feature ocean views and outstanding dining.

    Island Adventure Centre - Join us for orca whale watching, grizzly adventures, salmon saltwater fishing, wildlife & tidal rapids tours, kayak trips, rentals, and lake rentals … The Island Adventure Centre has it all we’re easy to get to but hard to leave. There’s always more to do & see!

    Mills Landing Cottages and Charters - Our private oceanfront cottage resort in Bamfield on the West Coast of Vancouver Island is paradise. We offer cozy cottages and guided salmon & halibut fishing charters - some of the West Coast's best fishing! Hike the West Coast Trail or explore Pacific Rim National Park.

    Mothership Adventures - Join us for a luxury, multiday, sea kayaking experience using the elegant mothership, “Columbia III” as our travelling home. We’ll kayak through pristine, coastal wilderness, paddling glacier-fed waters amongst lushly forested islands while observing abundant wildlife including orca killer whales, dolphins, bears, and wolves. Evenings are spent enjoying gourmet food, conversation, laughter and relaxation in comfort and safety.

    Natural West Coast Adventures - Our family based business offers kayaking paddles, tours & rentals. We’re hooked on kayaking, nature, being outdoors ... and provide quality tours & instructional programs to make your paddling time memorable. Call & experience friendly, safe & attentive service.

    Painters Lodge - Located in Campbell River, the Salmon Capital of the World, we set the standard for all other saltwater fishing resorts. Enjoy Sportfishing, the excitement of a wildlife adventure or whale watching trip. Lounge by the pool, or enjoy a meal in the restaurant or pub.

    Powell River Sea Kayak Ltd - Discover amazing marine wildlife with the premier Sea Kayak company for Desolation Sound! Discover why Jacques Cousteau considered this one of the best dive locations in the world. Paddle and snorkel over Giant Sunflower Stars, Orange Sea Cucumbers and Spiny Red Urchins. Over 10 years operating day and multi-day tours. Rental kayaks available from our Lund and Okeover Inlet locations.

    Salt Springs Spa Resort - Leave your worries behind at Salt Spring Spa Resort, a relaxing retreat from the burdens of everyday life. The natural beauty of this Gulf Island, and peaceful atmosphere, makes for an ideal island getaway, romantic escape, or health retreat (Ayurveda).

    Spirit of the West Adventures - We offer sea kayaking tours to the Johnstone Strait & the largest pods of killer whales on the BC coast – Desolation Sound, Quadra Island, & Campbell River - & guided excursions to explore ancient native villages. Set a course for a one of a kind wilderness adventure.

    Weigh West Marine Resort - World renowned for guided charter fishing and saltwater fishing, we also provide land and sea activities including whale watching, sea kayaking, beach combing, adventure packages and more. Pacific Rim Park and Clayoquot Sound, are right on our doorstep.

    West Coast Wilderness Lodge - BC’s doorway to recreation & soft adventures has kayaking, mountain biking, float plane tours, heli-hiking, & boat tours. Corporate retreats - family holidays - enjoy this unique landscape of the west coast and explore diverse ecosystems from an all-inclusive lodge!

    Westwind Tugboat Adventures - North America’s original tugboat adventure. Enjoy wilderness fishing for trophy salmon and halibut plus Luxury cruising on the beautiful "Inside Passage" of BC. Follow the Fish to Langara Island, Prince Rupert and Bella Bella regions. Only 8 & 12 guests.

     


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