Kayak
A kayak is a small, narrow watercraft propelled by a double-bladed paddle. Most kayaks are sit-inside or sit-on-top, with a cockpit or kneeling area. They are designed for efficiency, stability, and maneuverability across a range of water conditions.
Kayaks were developed by Inuit, Yupik, and related Arctic peoples for hunting and travel across rivers, lakes,
Modern kayaks vary by purpose and construction. Common materials include high-density polyethylene, fiberglass, carbon fiber, and
Paddling uses a double-bladed paddle; paddlers rotate their torso to generate strokes on alternating sides. Basic
Kayaking is practiced worldwide for recreation, sport, and transportation. Competitive disciplines include slalom, sprint, and sea