Kayaking is a versatile sport that can be done in practically any body of water and is easily pared with other activities, like camping or fishing. The beginner-friendliness and the epic challenges are a few of the reasons people kayak, but there are several others. Whether you’re looking to take in the sights in a distinctive way or you’re looking to get a low-impact workout, kayaking has something to offer everyone.
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Stand-up paddleboarding, also known for the acronym SUP, is one of the fastest-growing boardsports in the world. A subclass of paddleboarding, a broader concept that also includes the use of arms while kneeling, lying, or standing on a narrow and long paddleboard to move around in the water.
SUPing also opened new and unexpected opportunities outside of surfing. Stand-up paddleboards are also used by yoga, pilates, fishing, and swimming enthusiasts to perform specific training.
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The Optimist, also known as the ‘opti’, or 'oppie', is a small, single-handed sailing dinghy intended for use by children up to the age of 15.
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The Pico is a two-person craft that has a main sail and a jib sail. It can also be sailed single-handedly just by removing the jib sail. It is usually the preferred craft for teaching of basic sailing course as its strong wind hull provides great stability and space for manoeuvrability.
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The Laser is a highly popular family of small one-design sailing dinghies using the same common hull and interchangeable rigs with different sail areas. The Laser is designed to be sailed single-handed although class rules permit two sailors.
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The Bahia is flat out fun and easy to sail 15-foot rotomolded dinghy. It is a versatile boat that is great for club racing, or even loaded with as many as five kids having a good time. It can be rowed, powered, and turbocharged with a bigger sail, and is still inherently simple to sail.
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