Skills Course Overview

The Coastal Kayak Advanced Surf Zone course is designed to teach paddlers how to read and surf waves with good boat control.

Course Objectives

Participants will be introduced to:

Skills Course Prerequisites

Minimum Personal Equipment for the Course

Whitewater or surf kayaks. Sea kayaks or sit-on-tops can be used, but the more maneuverable whitewater kayaks may be preferable. All boats should have adequate flotation. Helmets, 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 chosen venue should present surf conditions carefully selected to maximize learning. Lead instructors will demonstrate an ability to read and interpret environmental conditions and their contributions to student learning and risk, including effects of multiple criteria superimposed simultaneously: effects of wind, swell, and/or current direction, and character of surf break (i.e., spilling vs dumping, beach vs rocky shore). Selection of and continued operation in venues must be guided by a sound understanding and continuous monitoring of environmental conditions, with candidates demonstrating application of sound judgment to ensure safety and provision of an optimal learning environment.

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.

Instructor

This course may be offered by Level 5: Advanced Open Water Coastal Kayaking ACA Instructors, Instructor Trainers, or Instructor Trainer Educators.