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Hi Everyone,
I came across this series of pics showing the steps to perform a wet re-entry some time ago. For obvious safety reasons, every paddler should be able to get back onto their kayak if they fall off.
There are a few ways to perform a wet re-entry, but by far the most common method is by approaching the kayak from the side, then sliding yourself up and onto the deck into a sitting position as shown in the following series of pictures.
Photos courtesy of Kayak Fishing Stuff.
I came across this series of pics showing the steps to perform a wet re-entry some time ago. For obvious safety reasons, every paddler should be able to get back onto their kayak if they fall off.
There are a few ways to perform a wet re-entry, but by far the most common method is by approaching the kayak from the side, then sliding yourself up and onto the deck into a sitting position as shown in the following series of pictures.
Photos courtesy of Kayak Fishing Stuff.
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