Kayaks vary, and while you will be able to do the trip you describe in anything described as a “touring kayak”, the convenience and time required to pack will vary a lot depending on the exact model. In any case, packing each morning will be significantly more of a chore than in a canoe. With a larger boatvolume kayak it’s a matter of stowing a few dry bags, maybe not always in the same order. With a smaller volume boatkayak there may only be one particular arrangement that fits it all in, and you may need to optimize (cut your foam sleeping pad in half so it fits on either side of skeg, tie a string to your fuel bottle and push all the way to end of bow). You can tie a drybag to deck if it is not too windy / wind chop is not washing over deck too hard, and you can keep a bag between your legs IF you are ABSOLUTELY sure it will not impede your exit in an emergency when you are upside down under water, if in any doubt at all that objects in cockpit could tangle or wedge and pin your leg do not use the cockpit for storage.