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COASTAL AND ENCLOSED SEA GUIDE TRAINING COURSE
Saturday 10th and Sunday 11th March 2018
This course is the Queensland Canoeing pathway to prepare the participant for the Coastal Guide Assessment to achieve their Australian Canoeing Award Scheme qualification.
Award Definition:
This Guide Training Course is for people seeking professional certification in coastal water or enclosed sea paddling environments. The Australian Canoeing Award Scheme (ACAS) is the industry benchmark certification designed to meet the needs of the canoeing / kayaking guide industry for education, recreational and tourism sectors nationwide.
Coastal Guide Award Definition:
Holders of the Coastal Guide Award have demonstrated the ability to plan and conduct guided kayaking activities in sit on top kayaks in coastal conditions defined as:
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Estuaries, embayment’s and areas enclosed or partially enclosed by fringing reef or islands
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Areas of exposed coastline that are simple, not involving overfalls, tidal races, difficult landings or open crossings may be included
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Distances of up to 1 nautical mile offshore
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Conditions below Fresh (17 knots) as defined by the Beaufort Scale and used by the Bureau of Meteorology
Enclosed Sea Guide Award Definition:
Holders of the Enclosed Sea Guide Award are qualified to guide groups of novices on activity and day based programs in sea kayaks in enclosed waters defined as Bays and Harbours:
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Moderate conditions (forecast or 11 – 16 knots)
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Assessed in minimum winds of 11 – 16 knots
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Max 1.5 nautical miles from shore
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Breaking (overtopping) waves (sea) up to 0.5m
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No surf
Prerequisites:
Course Description:
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The Coastal and Enclosed Sea Guide Training Course consists of two full days approximately 8:00m to 4:00pm each day
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Participants should expect each day to consist of approximately half a day in a semi classroom-style environment and the other half of each day on the water
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Candidates must be prepared to put their skills into practice and will be required to do some work prior to the course to assist in moving swiftly through the syllabus
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Participants should come prepared for paddling sessions in both the morning and afternoon of the course
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Please note:
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this is a guide training course
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it is not a skills course
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candidates are expected to have the personal coastal or enclosed sea skills as identified in the “Coastal Skills Award or Enclosed Sea Skills Award” prior to commencement of the course
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an assessment day is also required to obtain the full certification
Course Cost:
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From $420 (with own craft & equipment) per person
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Initial course cost is based on the course taking place within 50km drive of Queensland Canoeing Headquarters
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Craft & equipment hire available @ $50 per day
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Course fee does not include assessment or Australian Canoeing Award Registration Fee
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Please note: Courses need to meet minimum registration numbers to run on advertised dates. If sufficient numbers are not registered one week before the program, alternative arrangements will be made with registered participants.
Course Location/s:
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Cleveland (usually Raby Bay or Victoria Point)
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The exact location of the course is dependent upon weather conditions and will be confirmed the day before
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Other course locations are available for private groups by negotiation
What I will learn:
Paddle Craft:
The craft you use must be sea worthy and relevant to the award you are training for, well maintained and have minimum necessary safety equipment and buoyancy that should be used by coastal or enclosed sea guides such as (but not limited to):
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Bilge pump
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Paddle float
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Tow system
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Paddle leash
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Split paddles
Equipment:
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It is expected that participants will supply their own equipment including craft, life jacket and paddle
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Please bring your rescue and safety equipment
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Personal equipment will require a safety check prior to commencement to determine its suitability for the paddling activity
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Paddle clothing, including enclosed footwear needs to be suitable to get wet and swim in, be sun-smart and appropriate for the conditions
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Please also bring a chair, clipboard, pen and paper, lunch, snacks, towel, change of clothing and water bottle
What Next:
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Booking your assessment
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As this is the training to achieve your Coastal or Enclosed Sea Guide certification you will need to book into a separate assessment course to achieve your qualification.
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Prior to booking your assessment you should read the assessment requirements for the certification to ensure you can achieve them including the log book requirements within the designated time frame of six weeks from the date of the assessment.
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Assessments are conducted over 1 day requiring additional costs for both the practical assessment plus qualification registration with Australian Canoeing.
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To complete your qualification in addition to your assessment you will need:
For Enquiries contact:
Steven Rowland, Education and Recreation Officer;
On 07 3899 1667 or by email to qc.education@canoe.org.au