Skills Course Overview
The Coastal Kayak Surf Zone course is designed to teach paddlers the necessary skills to safely
launch and land a kayak in the surf.
Course Objectives
Participants will be introduced to:
- Surf zone dynamics, etiquette, and hazards
- Group communication and safety in surf
- How to swim in surf
- How to brace in breaking waves
- Launching and landing techniques
- Basic boat control and positioning on the wave
Skills Course Prerequisites
- Acknowledgment of personal compliance with the ACA Essential Eligibility Criteria (EEC)
- Completion of Level 3: Coastal Kayaking Basic Strokes & Rescues skills course, Level 4: Open Water Coastal Kayaking skills course equivalent skills
Minimum Personal Equipment for the Course
- Sea kayaks, whitewater kayaks, or sit-on-tops (all boats with flotation), helmets, lifejackets (PFDs), and paddling clothing appropriate to water temperature.
Course Duration
The course duration should be adjusted to best fit the needs and goals of the participants. Suggested time: Half a day to one day (4-8 hours).
Course Location / Accessible Venues
The selected venue should consist of a beach break with average surf height of 2-3 foot (0.6 to
0.9 meters), ideally spilling. Winds should not exceed 15 knots. Safe landings within 2 nm must be available at all times.
Course Size:
5 Participants : 1 Instructor; with an additional qualified assistant, the ratio can be 10 : 2.
For additional details, see SEIC Policy Manual Chapter 6.
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