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Paddling Tips

  • Check Marine Forecast. Heed any Small Craft Advisories.
  • Know Current Conditions (Tides & Winds)
  • Canoes not recommended on open water trails. Sea Kayaks with spray skirts are recommended equipment for open water trips in Tampa Bay, the Intercoastal Waterway (ICW) and coastal areas – especially in winter months when wind and waves can be higher.

  • Use Caution in Open Water – Stay close to shore – Thunderstorms and lightning in summer months may approach fast.

  • Bridges – Use extreme caution. Currents may be very swift and watch for fishing lines.

  • Boats – Watch for motorboats and other watercraft. Stay to right and turn the bow (front) into the wake.

  • Trip Length – Allow at least two miles per hour paddling time under normal conditions.

  • Planning –Leave a trip plan. Let someone know your plans, where you are going, who is with you and when you plan to get back.

  • Drinking Water – Bring at least 1 gallon per person per day.
  • Food – Bring food and gear in watertight containers tied to your watercraft.

  • Secure your car before you leave. Secure your car keys.
  • Hypothermia - warning signs include uncontrolled shivering, slurred speech, lack of coordination and poor concentration. Get victim into a shelter and remove wet clothes. Give fluids and food until warmed. Hypothermia can occur in summer with wind and rain.

  • Paddle in a group or with a buddy. Last boat should be the most experienced paddler.


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