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Vessel Measurement Information

Please reach out to us if you have additional questions.


**Kayak sizes and brands may vary.

A 8-foot kayak is one of the more common sizes for children between the ages 5-10. 


Please view this website to learn more: https://www.kayakingkids.com/blog/how-old-do-your-kids-need-to-be-to-learn-to-kayak


A 10-foot kayak is one of the more common sizes for recreational kayaks. These kayaks boast similar stability to an eight-foot kayak while offering additional storage capacity for longer day kayaking trips.  Most 10-foot kayaks will offer open storage compartments in both the bow and stern areas of the kayak.  While you might need a dry bag if you need to keep anything from getting wet, these areas give you extra space to bring more gear and supplies on the water.


If you’re relatively new to kayaking and you plan to paddle primarily on calm lakes or slow-moving rivers, a 10-foot kayak is a great place to get started.  This length is also good for recreational kayakers that like to bring their kids with them out on the water.


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