1. PFD (life vest). You
shouldn’t just carry one; you should wear it.
2. Rope – Preferably a tow rope.
You never know when you will have to tow someone, or tie up your
kayak. Carry at least a 25’ line. A throw bag or tow rope will give you what
you need with a convenient carry case.
3. First aid kit. Even
just having basics like band-aids can make a big difference when someone gets
injured on the water. Tip: put a bottle
of Visine in your first-aid kit so you can flush the sunscreen out of your
eyes. (One of the most common issues with kayaking).
4. Repair kit. Duct tape
and a Leatherman multi-tool should be all you need to fix just about anything
that goes wrong with your kayak.
5. Spray skirt. The water
may be totally calm when you start out, but a swift moving storm can quickly
kick up waves that will swamp your kayak.
Think like
the Boy scouts and always be prepared.
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