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Kayaking Basics for Beginners : How to Get Out of the Kayak & Stay Dry: Beginning Kayaking Lesson

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Uploaded by on Sep 18, 2007

Learn how to get out of the kayak and stay dry in this free video on kayaking.

Expert: Lloyd Reeves
Contact: www.fastkayak.com
Bio: Lloyd Reeves started paddling with his dad as a preschooler. He won his first canoe race at the age of 12 and built his first kayak at the age of 14.
Filmmaker: Patrick Eaves

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  • Of course he's a douchebag. It's an expertvillage video- they're all douchebags!

  • haha too true!

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  • omg hes trying to stay dry on land thats not fckin wet omg

  • I find this video difficult to masturbate to.

  • "How to get out of the kayak" In this situation: stand up and walk away!

  • wait, you're not in the water. 

  • it easy to get out of a kayak and keep dry if you are not even in the dam water fucking dick

  • can u help me? since my stroke i cannot put weight on left arm. pls can u tell me how to get out of my kayak using one arm? now using pole i get pole btwn my legs, sit sideways use pole to pull myself out with good arm/hand. but i trying to learn how to get out without pole and no one holding my boat. weak left arm fr the stroke is my prob. ideas please? thanks karen.

  • What's with these expert village people? This would be ok in fine sand (if you don't break the paddle)- but anywhere else would ruin the hull.

  • My paddle is tether to my kayak, so I have to use just my hands to keep my balance then lifting one leg at a time placing my foot/feet on solid ground. Works for me ..... so far ;)

  • yeah my paddle was expensive too! this guys a tard.

  • These paddle makers charge a ridiculous $400.

    They believe themselves to warrant hourly wages equal to that of professionals who had to go to college for 8 years.

    So sticking it into the ground and pushing with it is out of the question.

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