First things first! Before starting any trip, you will need a kayak. Decide what type of kayak fits your needs. Try to get an uncomplicated, small kayak for recreational purposes. Such a kayak would be perfect for those who are new to the activity as well. Shop for one that has a generous cockpit. It will make it easier to get in and out. Such kayaks will also have sufficient back support and might include a foot pedal as well. It will support you to steer more confidently when cruising through rough conditions. Or you could decide on a sit-on-top kayak. In such a one, you won't find a cockpit. If you're concerned about getting caught in the kayak, this can be an excellent choice. However, with these types, you will have to get ready to get wet. Because the water will trickle away from the paddle and on you.