When sailing out into the open waters, especially during the "canoe debut", one should follow some basic safety rules. What is worth remembering when going on a kayak trip in Norwegian waters?
Necessary equipment
Life jacket. This is a must-have item for kayaking. It should have fluorescent colors, reflective tapes, and pockets for small items, such as a penknife or cell phone.
Inflatable paddle pen case. It helps to get stability when climbing back into the kayak after falling into the water. Particularly useful for inexperienced canoeists.
Inflatable paddle cover.
Paddle rope. It is used to attach the paddle to the kayak so that it does not float away. However, it can cause some discomfort during rowing because it tends to twist and get tangled.
Bilge pump. It removes water from inside the kayak.
Whistle. Useful when calling for help. It is better to make a whistle signal than to shout.
Knife. In the event of an accident on the water, it is easy to get caught in something or get stuck (e.g. in the paddle rope, if used). Then a knife is necessary to clear the way.
Mobile phone or handheld VHF radio. It is worth having one of them with you, regardless of whether you are rowing in the company or alone. It's best to protect your equipment with a waterproof cover.
Flashlight or LED lamp. To ensure better visibility in the dark.
Radar reflector. Prop especially useful in waters with heavy boat traffic. Such an object made of aluminum or plastic guarantees detectability on the radars of larger units.