0 a light, narrow boat, usually for one person, which you move using a paddle (= stick with a wide, flat part) -- каяк, байдарка
When travelling by kayak, all wildlife was recorded while transiting between known departure and arrival locations.
He said that the highlight of the trip was being allowed to get into a kayak and row across a lake.
In canoeing and kayak racing the boats are battling in difficult water conditions.
A kayak instructor was successfully sued after an accident when two teenagers deliberately disobeyed instructions given just a few seconds before.
Joseph's had got out of the kayak we would have just gone round in circles.
But if the public are going to be able to speed-boat all over it, to sail and paddle kayaks and all sorts of craft, my fishing tenants will all go.
Three events were held for the women, all in kayak.
Each canoe or kayak can hold one person (1), two people (2), or four people (4).