Monday, April 27, 2009

Ocean Paddling Safety

I saw this on the Wet Feet Blog and thought it would be good to repost it on here.

With the popularity of open ocean paddling increasing, all paddlers need to practice and communicate to others the importance of open water paddling safety measures. These include:
  • Always paddle with a partner stay within close proximity of on another
  • Always use a leash
  • Carry a cell phone in a waterproof case
  • Carry a whistle
  • Carry water
Practice sun protection with sunscreen, a hot or visor, eyewear, and a surf shirt.
Remember if you get in trouble, are falling a lot, or are having difficulty with the wind blowing you where you don't want to go you can always go on your knees & paddle or even prone paddle with your arms. To prone paddle place the paddle blade under your chest with the shaft facing forwards.

The joys and benefits of distance paddling are boundless for those who have experience a good downwind run. Lets make sure everyone can experience this without mishap.


Unwritten Rules of Surfing (SUP)

As a member of the surfing tribe, it is of great importance that you obey the unwritten rules of surfing at all times. These rules have been handed down from generation to generation because they are based on safety and common sense, and because they promote a community- based fellowship among all surfers. By obeying these rules, you will help to keep Noosa or anywhere an enjoyable place to surf!

The person closest to the breaking part of the wave has priority and right of way. Exception: If someone is up and riding, getting onto the wave behind that person does not give you right of way. In other words, the first person on a wave has priority and right of way.

The person farthest out or waiting longest has priority and right of way. Exception: If someone is consistently paddling out to the farthest spot and catching wave after wave while others wait, that is call wave hogging and the persons' priority is revoked.
When conditions are fairly low-key, the first person who paddles for a wave or calls for it as priority and right of way. Do not expect this to apply in crowded conditions.

Do not drop in. Dropping in is taken off on a wave in front of someone who is already up and riding it. (If you are a thoroughly competent surfer, you may be able to take off on a sectioning wave when there is someone already on it, but only if that person is a great distance behind you, you are 100% certain that the person will not be able to make the section, and you will in no way interfere with the flow of that surfer's ride. When there is any doubt, DONT DROP IN.)

When caught inside, if you need to get past a wave that someone is riding, always paddle behind them on the white water side. Yes, you will probably get stuffed for the sake of someone else's ride, but it is far better to tumble around in white water than to be hit by a board. (Never assume a surfer will sacrifice his ride to avoid hitting you, as some may not care and others may not see you.) Do not paddle in front of someone unless you are ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN that you will be at least 20 feet in front of them.

Do not kick out, bail out, or release your board in a manner that puts other surfers at risk.
Give respect to gain respect.

Give away a sweet wave to somebody you don't even know. This will make you an automatic member of the GROUNDSWELL SOCIETY, an organisation dedicated "To every surfer who gives someone else the wave when they didn't have to."


On a Right Hand breaking wave "Y" surfer has the right of way while "X" surfer is breaking the rules by dropping in.










On a Left Hand Breaking wave "Y" surfer has the right of way while the "X" surfer is breaking the rules by dropping in.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Noosa Heads Beach Boy Surfing Club

Kia Ora SUP Paddling Enthusiasts

IT IS HERE we have started up our very own little club in Noosa to start getting some events happening in the local area. As the sport is growing it is also a great way to paddle with friends for Safety, fitness, fun, health or leisure. We have got most of the paper work sorted and by the end of next week we will be an affiliated club. Working under Surfing Qlds Banner for insurance purposes we will be able to run club days once a month in the form of flat water races, time trials, surfing and open ocean paddles. You don't have to do all but we are hoping to make it a family club so everyone is involved.

Now we need Foundation Members

Get in now $40 for 15 months Family or $30.00 15 months for Single.

3rd May 2009
8:00 am - 10:00 am
Noosa Woods - 2nd Car park heading towards Noosa River Mouth.

This is turning out to be more of a Membership Drive Demo Day.

Local Companies getting behind NHBBSC
Stand Up Paddle Surf Australia
Laguna Bay
Golden Breed
Noosa Long Boards
Kia Kaha Paddles
Humid
Board Rack

Hope to see you there for some Fun in the Sun