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Sea Kayaks Techniques Bulletin Board
information dissemination
Posted By: Karl In Response To: Re: Last word from me on this (Shawn Baker)
Date: Friday, 6 August 2004, at 2:55 p.m.
: This is probably also something the ACA and BCU could help disseminate.
: shawn
Yeah! If we go our merry way, (mis)interpreting law to our own need, we will all have to one day pass a test to get a license to go kayaking.The BCU does a decent job if someone chooses to pursue the star assessment system. The 4* sea award, known also as the proficiency award, makes knowledge of basic seamanship and nav law part of the syllabus (I remember last fall observing a 4* test where one candidate, a self taught boater, was comfotable in the environment of the test, but noticeably inefficient, almost funky, with his stroke mechanics. What allowed him to pass despite this was his knowledge of navigation). And the 5* test is a quantum leap above the 4*- the night nav exercise necessary to pass is truly a challenge of navigation and seamanship.
The ACA could do better. I have assisted in IDW's and ICE's for years, including work out of my area. I have always felt the the body of knowledge necessary to pass as an Open water instructor to be minimal. In Cali, I got into a heated dispute with an IT who did not like my teaching of nav- "we are kayakers, not ship captains, we don't need to use nautical terms", was her quote.
Wow, here we were in the San Francisco Bay, with lots of traffic; where did the meaning of the word "sea" get lost from "sea kayaker".karl
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