A kayak is a small, narrow watercraft typically propelled by a double-bladed paddle. Originating from the Inuit and other Arctic peoples, kayaks are designed for one or more people and are often used for recreation, sport, or transportation on rivers, lakes, and oceans. The design allows for maneuverability and stability in various water conditions.
If you mean a kayak paddle, they range from 6 to 8 feet.
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The French use almost the same word, "canot" for "canoe" as English speakers. Kayak in English is also kayak in French, but in my limited experience there I saw both called canoe-kayak.
no, a kayak is a kayak NOT a boat
It is a kayak.
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Kayak users are called as Kayak riders or Paddeler. woodenboatusa.com
A kayak propelled by two paddlers is a "Tandem" kayak. The Answar for the name of two person Kayak is called K,2 (Kayak Two)
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Not if you mount the kayak on it properly. BIC also make a great kayak trolley.
No, kayak is also written kayak in french
Yes, kayak is a palindrome, or a word or phrase that can be read either direction. Kayak when spelled forward or backwards comes out as "kayak".