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The Most Important Thing in Kayaking is SAFETY.

Read this page carefully before you begin Kayaking.

 

Safety First

When you come paddling with Safety Instructors, we will make every effort to plan a suitable program for you that matches your skill level and aspirations. 

If you are joining with people who believes themselves to be 'good experienced in kayaking' in your company or friends, sometimes you have not met before, we will try and make sure that you are matched with others of a similar level of speed and ability. Please have a look at the material below and see if you can decide which stage you think you have reached already. None of them will fit exactly, just choose the one that is "best fit" and then we can use that as a basis for discussion when we talk to you. If you would like to do voluntary kayak teaching to kids you have to be safety-ready first.

 

The Only in Korea (Sea Kayak Certifications Issuer)

New members and students often ask us how long it takes to become a competent paddler. It's that "how long is a piece of string" question.

People vary so much. As a very rough guide, here are our 5 stages of development. Level one we can do in a day including test tour. (For organizations or companies those have SAFETY policy and hire us, we require you to take Level 1 SAFETY Class from us.)  Level 2 in days, level 3 in a week or two. Beyond level 3 you will need lots of practice, perhaps paddling with competent friends or a club. Maybe with some coaching along the way, level 4 can be achieved in months. Level 5 can take years. Korea Sea Kayak Association(KSKA) is the only authorized civil, sea kayak organization under Korea Coast Guard's control. And KSKA runs certification levels of 1/2/3/4/5 listed and its listing of certifications are audited by KCG.

 

Trouble Shooting of paddling in Korea

Unique rules on sea kayaking in Korea: Korea is one of the few countries divided into South and North, thus free navigation through sea path has been restricted since Korea War. Recently KCG is a bit changing into recommanding water sports, but still they limit it to near coastal activities. KCG still limits unregistered night paddling, sailing. All tours over 5 miles from the shoreline need to pre reported. Most of all, heaps of frequent conflicts between paddlers and parties like fishermen, fishing people, fishing boats, sea farms,  motor boats business, no leisure zone (eg. military zone) are reported to KCG.

Dealing with KCG is another factor to consider for nice and enjoyable paddling in Korea. Paddling with us means zero trouble in addition to water safety and rescue.

 

Skill and knowledge level

  • You can make progress but the kayak tends to wander about a bit.

  • You can stop quickly

  • You can turn the kayak through 360o on the spot

  • You can steer using the paddle like a rudder

  • You can paddle about 6km and enjoy the trip but you will probably be tired.

  • You have good safety awareness and know what to do if you do capsize

  • You are dependant on the guide for safety and navigation

  • You prefer flat water!

 

Typical Suitable trips

  • Short sheltered trips along the shore of the sea lochs or good scenery, plenty of wildlife and a good picnic spot.

  • If the weather is calm, we can go out to and possibly land on, some of the small inshore islands.

  • We might use Wahyun, Gujora or Deokpo is ideal. Naedo Island is interesting objectives, but Oedo Botany island is way far.

  • We will not be taking you out in choppy water!Typical Suitable trips

 

 

Skill and knowledge level

  • You can steer and manoeuvre the kayak fairly accurately in all directions in calm water or light winds.

  • You can paddle up to 12 km in a day with fluid paddling action

  • You can move sideways (draw)

  • You can steady yourself with the paddle if you wobble.

  • You will be comfortable in waves that sometimes slop over the deck of your kayak.

  • You co-operate with the guide in a rescue and rescue others in sheltered situations

  • You can navigate in simple situations and good conditions

 

Typical Suitable trips

  • Longer trips in the larger sea lochs and sheltered coastal waters are appropriate.

  • We can probably tour some islands and make crossings of up to a 1km in safe areas in good weather

  • There will usually be plenty of fish jumping to see

  • The Oedo and Haegumgang are good venues. So to is Geoje Bridge area and Hansando.

 

 

Skill and knowledge level

  • You can steer and manoeuvre the kayak fairly accurately in all directions in bumpy water in winds up to force 3

  • You can paddle up to 15km a day with smooth paddling action.

  • You can steady yourself with the paddle if you wobble and while turning.

  • You can manoeuvre accurately sideways

  • You will be comfortable in waves that wash over the deck of kayak.

  • You co-operate with the guide in a rescue and rescue others in sheltered situations. At level 2.5 many paddlers stop and do not go on.

  • You can navigate, Eskimo roll some times, rescue, you judge you are perfect and most chance of being exposed to danger. Officially 2.5 doesn't exist.

 

Typical Suitable trips

  • Trips in coastal waters with a moderate degree of exposure are fine.

  • We can probably tour some islands and make crossings of up to a mile in safe areas in good weather

  • There will usually be plenty of hidden scenes to see

  • Now its time to circumnavigate some of our beautiful islands such as Parts of Geoje as long as the conditions are gentle. The islands and headlands of Tongyoung and adjacent Hundreds islands are well worthwhile

 

 

Skill and knowledge level

  • You can plan simple trips safely

  • You know what kit you need to take and how to stow it in appropriate locations

  • Up to 20 km a day is fine. 25km is possible

  • Force 3 winds are fine and you are happy in moving in water provided, it is smooth

  • You can cope in force 4 for a while, though you might not be too happy about it.

  • Your paddling is more efficient and you don't need to think about it.

  • Bursts at speed are possible

  • You have a repertoire of support and recovery strokes which are becoming instinctive

  • You take an active part if rescued and can rescue others in real situations.

  • You can navigate simple routes accurately and confidently. You have an appreciation of moderate route planning

  • You have a basic roll that works most of the time in flat water

  • You would know what to do if a simple incident occurred 

 

Typical Suitable trips

  • More remote and exposed coastlines are possible now as long as the wind is not more than the lower end of force 4.

  • Paddling along by shear cliffs and around the islands in a swell will be enjoyable.

  • We can cross to some of the larger islands and camp overnight if the conditions are suitable.

  • We could run through some of the narrow channels with the tide and thereby extend our range.

  • Now we can tour the more exposed islands and coasts, including Bijindo and Yeonhwado in more interesting conditions and we can do an overnight on the many wild locations.

  • You will probably want us to take you out in waves you can ride on with some wave crests breaking

 

 

Skill and knowledge level

  • You can plan moderate trips yourself

  • You can handle the kayak confidently in up to force 4 winds and choppy seas

  • Moving water is fun and you enjoy crossing eddy lines and using the waves

  • 25 km a day will be possible without feeling too tired the next day

  • You will enjoy surf riding moderate waves

  • Your paddling is smooth and efficient with good body rotation

  • You can manage sustained bursts of high speed paddling

  • You can probably roll up again after a capsize in most situations

  • You can rescue and tow others

  • You can navigate tide-ways confidently in  good visibility or simple situations in poor visibility

 

Typical Suitable trips

  • Now we can paddle in really wild places. We will camp on fairly remote islands.

  • We can stay at sea for several hours at a time without discomfort or feeling unduly tired.

  • We might go and find some of tide races just for fun.

  • You will be confident to plan and paddle your own routes without a guide, assessing and managing the risks.

  • In the right weather, Dumido and Saryangdo are reachable with their dramatic cliffs and mysterious inlets. Or a circumnavigation of those islands maybe a tour of the Yokjido area.

 

 

Skill and knowledge level

  • You can plan complex trips

  • The kayak seems to respond to your thoughts. Inch accuracy is possible even in rough water.

  • Cruising seems effortless. 40km in a day is no problem. (SHI-DSME distance)

  • You are capable of sustained high speed paddling

  • Big waves with breaking crests are a source of fun.

  • Your rolling is bomb-proof but you almost never capsize anyway

  • You can rescue and assist others in nasty conditions

  • You can accurately navigate in poor conditions and complex tidal situations

 

Typical Suitable trips

  • We can play in the tide races and surf the ocean swell. In the right conditions we will paddle long and exposed coastlines and we will do long crossings in tide-ways and perhaps even in poor visibility. We will paddle by moonlight too.

  • We can paddle to wild and remote places that hardly anyone else can get to. East Coast, West Coast, Dokdo,  Japan's Tsusima island. Not just in Korea or the rest of the Korea and Japan but in Norway, New Zealand,Greenland.... anywhere we can get a kayak to.  We are not afraid of what the weather might throw at us, but we will still take care because, we have immense respect for the sea. 

      My stage and skill,                       experience?

 

 

Level 1

 

 

 

 

 

 

Level 2

 

 

 

 

Level 2.5

 

 

 

 

 

Level 3

 

 

 

 

 

Level 4

 

 

 

 

 

Level 5

 

 

 

 

Wahyun Club House :391 Wahyun-ri, Ilun-myun, Geoje-si at Wahyun Beach.

Gujora Club House : Safety Container House, In the middle of Gujora Beach, Geoje. Meeting points may vary, using mobile kayak trailers.

Leaders Julio Ko (General), David Messineo (Kayak Marathon), Dina Rosemary (Accounting)

Please email to julio.ko@okpokayakclub.org   http://www.okpokayakclub.org 

© 2009 by Okpo Kayak Club. Proudly created with Korean Sea Kayak Association a Subsidiary Civil Organization of Korea Coast Guard

 

Banking Information :  NongHyup Bank 301-0122-0027-01 Account Holder: Korea Sea Kayak Association 사단법인한국씨카약협회

Okpo Kayak Club is a subsidiary of Korea Sea Kayak Association. Accounting and Budget are audited and monitored by KCG.

If you want your kids to grow up in the Great Nature, to beware of winderness through interactive inspiration with team, support us, please. 

All extra fund goes to TEACHING KIDS and DISABLED adaptive paddling and water sports safety*. 

*Each Year Korea Sea Kayak Association give Adaptive paddling and water safety to more than 1,200 kids, students and the disabled persons.

Level 2 or higher, Swimming Pool Lesson, Overnight Class are not included in this program. 

 

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