AimIntroduction to Kayaking introduces the novice to paddling a kayak in calm sheltered water.
Rescue techniques at this level incorporate the use of a paddling partner and it is essential for all Introduction to Kayaking certified paddlers to travel on the water with others who have been trained in the techniques of assisted rescues.
PrerequisitesNone.
Course length8 hours minimum.
Class ratio1 instructor: 6 participants.
LocationEnclosed and sheltered with easy landing options immediately present.
This course can be conducted in a pool.
ConditionsWind calm (< 8 knots) Sea state calm to rippled.
AssessmentActivities focus on individual safety and comfortable paddling along a calm shoreline. While there is a great deal to learn at this level, the activities should concentrate on personal progress and an awareness of the need for future learning. Paddlers should leave the course encouraged to continue their learning and aware of their individual limitations.
OverviewRescue skills
- Wet Exit
- Retrieving a swamped
- kayak
- Assisted Rescue
- Rafting
Paddling skills
- Lifting and carrying a
- kayak.
- Forward and reverse
- paddling.
- Forward and reverse
- sweep strokes.
- Draw stroke
- Low brace
Knowledge
- Boat design
- Boat outfitting
- Clothing
- Safety Equipment
- Paddles
- Injury prevention
- Equipment care
- Kayaking resources
More InformationFor a more detailed description of this level please refer to the related extract from the
Paddle Canada Sea Kayak Program Manual.
Introduction to KayakingPlease note that the above resource is for reference only. The syllabus or course policies may have changed slightly over time so in case of disagreement, refer to the latest version of the
Paddle Canada Sea Kayak Program Manual for the most up-to-date information.