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What are the requirements for waters in which paddleboarding takes place?


First, paddleboarding can be played in all major waters, but when it comes to formal paddleboarding, there are actually certain requirements for the waters:.

According to the "national surf (paddleboard) project professional skills training management approach (for trial implementation)" provisions, to carry out the paddleboard project, it is recommended that the static water, the ocean environment surge no more than 0.2 meters, the river environment flow velocity no more than 0.3 meters per second, kneeling paddling area of the depth of the water is not less than 0.5 meters, standing paddling area of the depth of the water is not less than 12 meters, to avoid falling into the water in the event of an accident.

In addition, to stay away from rapids and shoals, paddling waters such as fixed channels or boat docks, should be kept at least 50 meters away. If it is your first time in unfamiliar waters, you should travel in a group. If there is heavy rain, lightning, or thunder, go ashore immediately. There is also the fact that paddleboarders must avoid playing in drinking water sources, water warning signs clearly prohibit the launch of the water, civilized water activities.

Second, play paddleboard fell into the water how to do

Play paddleboard will inevitably fall into the water, even if the paddleboard expert is no exception, then play paddleboard in the process of accidentally fall into the water how to do it?

1, fall into the water at the first time to ensure their own safety, do not stay in the tail to avoid tail fin scratch, from the middle of the paddleboard to grab the handle to the water.

2、If your board and paddle leave you at the same time, first grab the board, then paddle the board to find the paddle. (It's much better to be able to use a foot rope. )

3, Generally speaking, wearing a good life jacket and tying a foot rope will not be dangerous even if you fall into the water, so be sure to take protective measures when paddleboarding.