How To Pack A Sea Kayak

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  • čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
  • Demonstration video of How To Pack A Sea Kayak, with thanks to Kayak Bute.
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  • @tommyrq180
    @tommyrq180 Před 6 měsíci +2

    I like to stuff contractor-grade trash bags into spaces that wedge metal items and keep them from banging around. The contractor bags also serve as places to put things that need a water resistant storage and backup storage for people on the trip who didn’t pack as well… This is SUCH a good video-the logic and demonstration together makes it superior. 😊

  • @offshorekayak
    @offshorekayak Před 2 lety +2

    Hands down the best sea kayak packing video on the internet. We don’t have Lomo bags here in the States but greatly appreciate the principals you impart.

  • @OkinawaWild
    @OkinawaWild Před 10 lety +10

    Fantastic tip in the compass! While we all know that metal affects a compass, not putting anything metal up in the front is easy to forget.

  • @taylorpartners
    @taylorpartners Před 8 lety +4

    Of the videos I've watched in a similar vein, this is by far the most practical and useful. Thanks.

  • @ShannonFLHI
    @ShannonFLHI Před 8 lety +3

    Thanks so much for this video. I'm now getting back into kayaking after a 23yrs hiatus. This video is a tremendous help ;-)

  • @sspogTube
    @sspogTube Před 4 lety +1

    There really is so much experience rolled into this thanks for sharing.

  • @truenorth365
    @truenorth365 Před 8 lety +8

    Love the IKEA setup you have going on here...use them blue bags all the time! Thumbs up...

  • @Jan-mr4tc
    @Jan-mr4tc Před 10 lety

    Thank you for producing this video for all of us ! We paddled in Mexico, USA, Canada, New Zealand - rivers, lakes, open waters and along sea coasts. Always learning something new and this video was great !!! Thank you for sharing your ideas with us.

  • @MeursaultWithFactor50
    @MeursaultWithFactor50 Před 3 lety

    I absolutely love the little ideas like putting bin liners on the ground so that your gear doesn’t get dirty/sandy. They’re tips that could only come from someone that’s done this allot

  • @robk6670
    @robk6670 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you, Roddy. Plenty of great tips and ideas I hadn't really thought of. Much appreciated.

  • @kayasper6081
    @kayasper6081 Před 5 lety +1

    Packing: an important skill during large expeditions. There is always some improvement possible, thanks for your tips!

  • @TideraceSeaKayaks
    @TideraceSeaKayaks Před 11 lety +3

    Hi Roddy, We love this video. Thanks for choosing a Tiderace Xtra. Top tips - especially keeping the metal away from the compass, and adjusting the trim with the water bags.

  • @TerryMcGearyScotland
    @TerryMcGearyScotland Před 7 lety +2

    Wonderfully useful advice well given. Thanks for going to all that trouble. Great video.

  • @sv9102
    @sv9102 Před 4 lety

    Damn, this was incredibly informative. THANK YOU! This is the gold-standard of packing.

  • @Anonymous-hx4rf
    @Anonymous-hx4rf Před 4 lety

    I love this video! I refer to it often, very well explained and demonstrated, well done. Love the set up with the IKEA bags (I use Costco bags since we don't have a IKEA near by), it had been an exceptional organizational tool on many of our excursions. Thanks for taking the time to make such an informative and well thought out demonstrative video.

  • @DAllan-lz3lg
    @DAllan-lz3lg Před 2 lety

    Top tips ! Poles at the bow, putting the gas and stove separate saves bag space. Just in time for a trip out west 👍

  • @lemonmeringuepie3000
    @lemonmeringuepie3000 Před 10 lety

    putting it all into practice, for my first sea kayak camping trip next weekend, on the west coast of Ireland!

  • @katarine1928
    @katarine1928 Před 10 lety

    Great video- loads of really useful tips- thanks for taking the time to do it.

  • @asinglegerry
    @asinglegerry Před 10 lety +1

    Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge. It will help me planning my next excursions.
    Very nice done!
    Gerry from Germany

  • @randyhess1658
    @randyhess1658 Před 3 lety

    Best packing and info video I've seen. Thanks so much!

  • @vwuser9
    @vwuser9 Před 7 lety

    Thanks for taking the time to make a really nice video! Some great tips.

  • @alexdobie1808
    @alexdobie1808 Před 5 lety

    The best video on you tube about this topic, very well presented.

  • @mnnsteve
    @mnnsteve Před 9 lety

    I'm about to upgrade to a touring kayak from a sit on rec Kayak that I use for week long camping trips, pond to pond hops, and spot-to-spot river flyfishing. My 2 biggest concerns were Gear Storage and Stability . Your video was OUTSTANDING and eliminates any questions regarding storage. The Compass tip and IKEA bag tip were great. Thanks

  • @anneiglauer1181
    @anneiglauer1181 Před 10 lety

    Many thanks !
    Very beautiful explanation!!!
    With kind greetings from Berlin to Scotland
    I come back soon !!!

  • @brentthibault3467
    @brentthibault3467 Před 7 lety

    Great video. My wife says I worry too much about nit picky things but I think it's your attention to details like the IKEA bags that makes the trip more comfortable and enjoyable. I like how you have thought each aspect out. But my wife did say she already has the IKEA bags!

  • @chris-terrell-liveactive

    Thanks Roddy, excellent video, useful to learn what others do. I have Bute in mind for a possible trip or two when things open up more and will get in touch. Keep well meantime. Chris

  • @minaweight3719
    @minaweight3719 Před 10 lety

    Hi there brilliant advice for my first sea kayaking trip with friends in Desolation Sound BC Canada - but temperatures looking really hot so hopefully wont need a big cosy jacket!!

  • @JosephMullin
    @JosephMullin Před rokem

    Nice looking boat by the way.

  • @tonyquinn4971
    @tonyquinn4971 Před 7 lety

    what A GREAT introduction , thank you .

  • @somogyilevente2677
    @somogyilevente2677 Před 5 lety

    Great tips! Enjoy your trips!

  • @aerozg
    @aerozg Před 6 lety

    Brilliant video, very helpful, thank you so much!

  • @davidcuthbertson4233
    @davidcuthbertson4233 Před 8 lety

    fantastic - well done roddy

  • @johnpeterfenech3634
    @johnpeterfenech3634 Před 3 lety

    Very practical information,enjoyed watching your documentary.👍

  • @argylemallett
    @argylemallett Před 11 lety +1

    Great video, amazing to see how much you can get in the Tiderace.

  • @joannasmonkey1
    @joannasmonkey1 Před 8 lety +1

    Thank you so much for this video Roddy - comprehensive and great advice - used it as blueprint for 4 novice kayakers on a 4 night expedition on the Bowron Lakes in Canada - worked beautifully! What sleeping mattress/pad brand specifically do you use? I am looking for comfort and warmth. Also what Trangia set up do you recommend and what is your cookware/dinnerware set up inside the kit?

  • @robinengland5799
    @robinengland5799 Před 10 lety

    Great video, thanks for the information.

  • @pikemaster1972
    @pikemaster1972 Před 3 lety

    Great video makes me wanna go camping! Not much food ? This is the only video you need for packing a boat

  • @swekiwi4517
    @swekiwi4517 Před 3 lety

    Thank you! This really helped! 🙏

  • @thebullmccabe1384
    @thebullmccabe1384 Před 8 lety

    Excellent video thanks

  • @Hindukushsailing
    @Hindukushsailing Před 9 lety +1

    Good ideas on packing

  • @kevinkossowan
    @kevinkossowan Před 3 lety

    Really helpful overall - appreciated.

  • @SuperOCHomes
    @SuperOCHomes Před 4 lety

    That trip sounds rad!

  • @TheBrynmeister
    @TheBrynmeister Před 8 lety

    Very useful. Thanks.

  • @moatzartproductions8285

    That sea kayak is beautiful

  • @robinengland5799
    @robinengland5799 Před 10 lety

    What type of trolley do you like, that would fit in a Nigel Dennis Explorer with round hatches, Thanks for the great ideas!

  • @JosephMullin
    @JosephMullin Před rokem

    I am in America where we are concerned with the weight distribution of your gear in the kayak. Light weight towards the ends and heavier towards the cockpit. I solo kayaked the east coast of the USA. After I packed the kayak I would test the front-to-back floatation by floating the boat and pushing on the bow or stern and see if it comes to level when the boat stops. I also test the side-to-side level to ensure the boat will ride flat and not lean one side or the other and not be to heavy in front or back. Makes for much better paddling, especially in rougher water.
    I enjoyed the way you packed your kayak.

    • @LomoWatersport
      @LomoWatersport  Před rokem +1

      Fantastic points, born of experience. Thanks for sharing :)

  • @eladioboss
    @eladioboss Před 3 lety

    Gracias por este video tan útil, fruto de su gran experiencia...

  • @poetazzo80
    @poetazzo80 Před 8 lety +7

    very nice gear and setup... i just noticed that probably you spent more money to buy drybag than me to buy my second hand kayak :D

    • @TripSmith
      @TripSmith Před 8 lety +2

      +poetazzo80 Lol yea, they look like nice dry bags.

  • @leoburns9674
    @leoburns9674 Před 5 měsíci

    So glad to find this informative video… there was a wealth of knowledge! 😊. The trans parent LOMO bags were these 3L or the larger 6L bags? Hilleberg makes great kit…. Trying to package my Staika (leaving with the two IKEA bags packed… is brilliant). I’m sorry if I missed it…. Are you carrying a paddle float? (What are your views on inflatable versus rigid foam?). Hope life is treating you well. 😊👍

  • @tyson1ize
    @tyson1ize Před 10 lety

    thanks bud very interesting

  • @psocretes8183
    @psocretes8183 Před 4 lety

    You carry a flask with you. When I go kayak camping I use my flask to cook in. It's an old idea. What you do is to heat your stew to simmering temperature then transfer the stew into the pre heated vacuum flask. After an hour or two the food is cooked and if need be you can re heat the contents. This saves massively on fuel. I also like to make bread when camping on my Trangia. I make a flatbread which cooks nicely in the frying pan of (mentholated spirit fuel) Trangia. 4 spoonfuls of strong brown flour. a spoonful of honey a spoonful of butter/marg, salt and to make it rise some baking powder. You can add herbs for flavour. Cut it in half and split it like they do a doner kebab and stuff with whatever. I like tuna with mayonnaise and sweetcorn.

  • @jschwok
    @jschwok Před 11 lety

    Great video. Some valuable pointers. I like the idea of pull cords on the dry bags for easy retrieval. One question, which tent are you carrying ? I couldn't quite catch your description.

  • @jodrodgar7194
    @jodrodgar7194 Před 7 lety

    Hi. I wondered if you have a reference/link for that coffee press and grinder? Cheers

  • @Sugarfoot108
    @Sugarfoot108 Před 10 lety

    Good practical advice. Many thanks

  • @brianclark5931
    @brianclark5931 Před 5 lety

    Would you not have your tent in the front hatch, for quicker easier access?

  • @vlado9429
    @vlado9429 Před 8 lety

    very nice video:)

  • @kayakbutecoachingguidingan4861

    Hi Joe, the tent was a Hilleberg Nilo 2.

  • @kismet100
    @kismet100 Před 10 lety +1

    Very well done Roddy!
    Tree questions:
    1. Do you take a bilge/bailing pump? I store mine is on the front deck.
    2. ~ 14:572 When talking about the deck storage and the flares, you mention something like "split deck forward" but I didn't quite understand. Can you provide detail please?
    3. Spare paddles?
    Many thanks

    • @DownunderGraham
      @DownunderGraham Před 9 lety +1

      2 & 3. "Splits on the front deck". I assume he means a split spare paddle broken down into the two pieces.

  • @RogerMain
    @RogerMain Před 10 lety +1

    Thanks for the great video on packing. I solo around Cape Breton NS Canada and would have benefited from your ideas. Learned a bit more today. #1 I like the little plastic sheet. #2 dry backpack double sleeping back. #3 Not sure about tying meself to the boat. #4 bag for boots. #5 Water bladders to trim boat. All and all well done and practical. Where do you hide the Scotch?
    Cheers

    • @RogerMain
      @RogerMain Před 9 lety

      Roger Mainville I have since paddle around mainland Nova Scotia and use your system. More importantly, I review your video before each longer outing :)

  • @JosephMullin
    @JosephMullin Před rokem

    Do you have room to place the flares on each side of the seat? I noticed they had lanyards that you find an attached point for in case you capsize.

  • @PaddleDogC5
    @PaddleDogC5 Před rokem

    All that weight must make it feel rock solid.
    What did it all weigh?

  • @rmcl1017
    @rmcl1017 Před 4 lety

    The best video on the subject

  • @kranundbf3fahrer377
    @kranundbf3fahrer377 Před 9 lety

    What does the package wight? Did you know the weight in kg?

  • @bluebow68
    @bluebow68 Před 9 lety

    Thanks for the information!..I don't think you left anything to chance..;-)

  • @thomasmore260
    @thomasmore260 Před 5 lety +1

    Despite the boat has watertight hatches I'd put an airbag (hope it's the right word, I'm talking about this big balloons used in boats without bulkheads, in German they're called Auftriebskörper) on top of the baggage in every compartment for 3 reasons:
    1. with the hatches something might go wrong. In early 2018 there was an emergency when the hatch got damaged in heavy sea by driftwood.
    2. It stiffens you deck which is especially useful when you need to make a cowboy entry.
    3. Your baggage will not klöter around in the boat. This stop's noise, saves surfaces, stabilizes your boat, makes rolling a lot easier/safer and in some cases makes your kayak even self righting.
    If you'd be driving a truck you would also agree it's better to lash down moving cargo.

  • @christianlouis4218
    @christianlouis4218 Před 9 lety

    what is the maximum range that a kayak can travel safely for a day trip?

    • @frogbear02
      @frogbear02 Před 9 lety

      Christian Louis If you mean distance wise, i don´t see why there would be a "safe distance" to travel in a day, since that would depend mainly on how you are packed, and your knowledge of the area, the style of kayak, your intent for the trip, physique of the paddler, and the area you are in (aka too many variables to be able to put a set number on). A kayak can technically be paddled for years in a line or circles never stopping, just so long as you have some bloke willing to waste years of his life going in circles, and someone to give him food and water, as the boat itself doesn't ever really get tired from paddling, so it can go indefinably really.

  • @johncain2872
    @johncain2872 Před 6 lety

    can you keep water in a dry bag?

    • @LomoWatersport
      @LomoWatersport  Před 6 lety

      Although many drybags are watertight enough to contain water they are not, in general, made from food grade materials so should not be used for storing drinking water.

  • @petergustafsson1632
    @petergustafsson1632 Před 7 lety

    One bad thing with your choice of clothing is the colour (or lack of colour). Overall,I think that outdoor clothes should be more colourful for safety reasons.

  • @MrV1149
    @MrV1149 Před 7 lety

    Nice tips. But you shud probly use a dry bag for your exped downmat to. Not fun if it gets wet😏

  • @ysesq
    @ysesq Před 4 lety

    wow. more stuff in a kayak than my 18 footer powerboat

  • @bcly2011
    @bcly2011 Před 8 lety

    I suggest you to buy instant coffee in Sprouts.

  • @rmptrawler89
    @rmptrawler89 Před rokem

    Is there anything on your list not made in China?
    I, here in the States, struggle to find gear not enriching the ccp.

    • @LomoWatersport
      @LomoWatersport  Před rokem

      A high percentage of outdoor gear from most companies is made in China and other far eastern countries. Most brand owners don't have their own factories but subcontract the manufacture to specialist manufacturers. Unfortunately we just don't have those subcontractors in the UK anymore and I'd imagine the situation is the same in the US. This is mainly due to the cost of production being lower in China than in the UK and US. The quality is not, as many people would like everyone to believe, lower quality. Quality standards are set by the brand owner who commissions the production. There are some bigger companies with VERY expensive products and very high profit margins that could afford to manufacture in the US/UK without increasing their prices but that's only because their profit margin is so high to begin with.

  • @furstyferret81
    @furstyferret81 Před 10 lety

    Who is faffing with a GoPro behind camera!

  • @garrettcook7709
    @garrettcook7709 Před 8 lety +1

    Why'd the video go from color to black and white

  • @geoffbowers6082
    @geoffbowers6082 Před 3 lety

    E

  • @paulbottomley42
    @paulbottomley42 Před 9 lety

    I am the novicest of novice kayakers, so the answer to this question might be super obvious, but why are you talking about the importance of removing air spaces from the kayak? Is that not detrimental to buoyancy? Seems to my very uninitiated brain like you'd want great big air spaces to be as floaty as possible.
    :D

    • @kylestera89
      @kylestera89 Před 8 lety +2

      +Paul Bottomley I think he meant that eliminating air spaces means better packing efficiency. The buoyancy of the boat isn't affected by how well you pack it.

  • @jimyoung1133
    @jimyoung1133 Před 6 lety

    Thank you for such a comprehensive explanation. It will save me from some uncomfortable nights, and perhaps some navigation problems. Well done.