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Florida Kayaking - A Guide to Kayaking in Florida

Florida Kayaking

Kayaks have been popular watercraft in Florida for centuries. Our vast shallow waterways are ideal for these craft due to their ability to easily and quietly navigate the shallowest stretches of water.

Safety Tips
Paddlers need to follow the same safe practices as any other small boat operator. When paddling, you should:

  • Know how to paddle or swim in tremendous currents and be an experienced swimmer. Wear a personal flotation device (PFD) at all times.
  • Never paddle alone. Two kayaks with two kayakers each is recommended. Three kayaks with two canoeists each is even better.
  • Not overload the kayak; tie down gear; and distribute weight evenly.
  • Check your kayak for leaks.
  • Map a general route and timetable when embarking on a long trip. Arrange for your vehicles to be shuttled to the takeout.
  • When approaching rapids or low head dams, go ashore well upstream and check them out before continuing. Be aware of any dangers ahead. Steer clear of drop offs and dams. Carry your craft around low head dams.
  • Stay away from strainers. Strainers are river obstructions that allow water to flow through, but which block people and boats and could throw you from the boat, damage it, or trap your craft. Strainers may be found in the form of overhanging branches, log jams or flooded islands.
  • If kayaking on a lake, watch the weather and stay close to shore. Head for shore if the waves increase.
  • If the water is cold, take all necessary precautions to avoid hypothermia.

 


Regulations & Safety
Those who use a canoe or kayak should be aware that the minimum safety requirements apply to them just like any other vessel. A wearable life jacket for each person on board and some sort of efficient sound producing device (such as a plastic whistle) are required by both U.S. Coast Guard and state law. In addition, navigation between sunset and sunrise requires that a white light is available, and is to be displayed in sufficient time to avoid a collision. The requirements for vessel registration will apply to any canoe or kayak that is propelled by mechanical means (electric or gas motors). Know how to paddle or swim in tremendous currents and be an experienced swimmer. Never paddle alone.

 

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