Would love to see an entry from the beach as opposed to a dock. Are you parallel to the beach or perpendicular to it? Do you straddle the kayak? How far out in the water do you need to wade before you can get in and be floating?
Getting in from the beach is super easy. You just put the boat half way into the water, get in, scoot out. Coming back in is a bit trickier. Again get the boat about half way on the sand and get out with one leg, then carefully holding on to the boat get the other leg out.
With calm weather, wind and water I find it easier to get in parallel to the beach at knee length water or higher, and I'm a short guy. If it's a little rougher, I'm perpendicular to kind of reduce movement from the water throwing off my balance and do a hop in at knee or shorter, then moving myself away. I've done inflatable kayaks and SUPs on the beach in calm and not so calm water, and have had no issues. Just got my oru today, so I'll be adding that to the beach list soon enough!
I have bad knees, almost ready for replacement. I am a big guy, 320 lbs. I'm looking for some tips on a good fishing kayak, and tips for entering and existing for bad knees? Hope you can help
I almost fell out when I did that with my dog inside... because the dock was to high from the waterlevel and the kayak started going under the dock while I hold on to the dock like a mf just waiting to fall in the water, but I managed to drag the kayak out with my feets and sit down and push away.
Rope. Not in this vid but needed is some kind of dock rope (really anything sturdy). If you tie the boat when your getting off you might run into issues so just have it long enough to toss on deck or have a second person holding it with some slack. Once you get good you can tie off then get off.
Literally watched this video as I was sat at a dock and realised I didn’t know how to get out 😂
Quite the best video on getting into a kayak safely.
Jeff's videos ROCKS!
Very good info. Thank you!
Would love to see how to do this from a doc into the inlet for potential beginners like me.
Thanks! I've been watching your Kayaks for about a year and hope I can get one some day.
Excellent video!
Would love to see an entry from the beach as opposed to a dock. Are you parallel to the beach or perpendicular to it? Do you straddle the kayak? How far out in the water do you need to wade before you can get in and be floating?
You might find this video useful, also done by Oru Kayak:
ua-cam.com/video/aZXoF2HRSfA/v-deo.html
Getting in from the beach is super easy. You just put the boat half way into the water, get in, scoot out. Coming back in is a bit trickier. Again get the boat about half way on the sand and get out with one leg, then carefully holding on to the boat get the other leg out.
With calm weather, wind and water I find it easier to get in parallel to the beach at knee length water or higher, and I'm a short guy. If it's a little rougher, I'm perpendicular to kind of reduce movement from the water throwing off my balance and do a hop in at knee or shorter, then moving myself away.
I've done inflatable kayaks and SUPs on the beach in calm and not so calm water, and have had no issues. Just got my oru today, so I'll be adding that to the beach list soon enough!
Good job
Very good tutorial, thanks!
Great video. Lots of good information.
I tie my kayak off to the dock before I get out or in it just to be safe, luckily I have a tie off point where my seat is.
How about a video on selecting the right ORU kayak?
Would this be useful for the Bay or the Coast, or is that different?
Great video, very clear - thanks!
Thank you, i think that will help 👍
Which boat is this? Thanks so much for making these videos!
I believe it is the Inlet...it looks like mine...
It's the Beach
Would the Lake + be sufficient to kayak on the SF bay?
Yeah, no. No way am I entering or exiting from a dock. Not happening but GREAT VIDEO. GOOD LUCK, everyone.
Great video, short and to the point. Please stop saying 'go ahead' though! 😁
I have bad knees, almost ready for replacement. I am a big guy, 320 lbs. I'm looking for some tips on a good fishing kayak, and tips for entering and existing for bad knees? Hope you can help
An actual fishing boat might be better for you. Kayaking can be a bit hard on the body overall, affecting the knees if there are preexisting issues.
I almost fell out when I did that with my dog inside... because the dock was to high from the waterlevel and the kayak started going under the dock while I hold on to the dock like a mf just waiting to fall in the water, but I managed to drag the kayak out with my feets and sit down and push away.
Can I go camping with it, how many miles can I kayak a day on this?
I'm an old fart, and I struggle to get in and out. I'm going to try what you recommend the next time I'm near the lake.
I just came from kayaking and fell off trying to get off lol
There is a kayak launch ramp on that dock that you can see at the end of the video. 😊
So?
I think I’d be scared the kayak floated away by the time I stood up after getting out. The getting in part looks doable though.
Rope. Not in this vid but needed is some kind of dock rope (really anything sturdy). If you tie the boat when your getting off you might run into issues so just have it long enough to toss on deck or have a second person holding it with some slack. Once you get good you can tie off then get off.
@@JenniferDC lol I didn’t think of that
If you look close you can see it's paddle is on a leash so the boat can't go away as long as the paddle sitting on the dock
All of my paddles have been launching from a ramp, not a dock.
So?
Jeff lets be honest. Just tell the folks that your Chuck Norris's son.