Paddlers: Equip With Essential Safety Tips

Kayaking is a great way to enjoy the water and stay active, but safety should always come first.

Tragically, over the past 10 years, 28 kayakers have lost their lives (half in sit-on-top kayaks and half in sit-in kayaks). That's why we partnered with ACC and KASK (Kiwi Association of Sea Kayakers) to create a series of short videos with essential safety tips.

"Kayaking is growing in popularity, and we want to make sure paddlers have the knowledge and skills to stay safe," says Victoria Slade, Harm Prevention Lead - Recreational Craft from Maritime NZ. "These videos highlight three simple but vital actions that can make all the difference on the water."

The three videos focus on key safety messages:

Preparation is key - safe kayaking starts before you even hit the water.

Practice getting back on your craft - re-entering your kayak is a skill you need to be able to do if you fall out of your craft.

Use a spray skirt - a spray skirt helps keep water out of your kayak.

These simple actions can help you stay safe and enjoy your time on the water. For more kayak safety tips, visit: KASK and our paddle craft page . Special thanks to ACC and KASK for partnering with us on these videos.

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