General safety – Old Town Canoe Co. Dirigo XT Tandem Plus Manuel d'utilisation

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GENERAL SAFETY

Paddling enables people of all

ages and abilities to experience nature
with unrivalled closeness and variety.
Adventures range from brief outings to
challenging treks, but even the simplest
trip can quickly lead to danger if proper
precautions are not taken.

No matter what type of canoe or

kayak you’re using, there are basics
every boater should know.

Always wear an appropriately rated

and sized personal fl oatation device
(PFD).

Learn your craft: start slow and

seek proper instruction. Practice your
skills, rescues and fi rst aid techniques
in a variety of conditions until you are
thoroughly familiar with them.

Dress for the water temperature.

Weather conditions can change quickly,
turning a warm afternoon’s paddle into
a challenge to remember. If you prepare
to get wet, you’ll stay warm whatever
nature brings your way!

Protect yourself by learning to read

water and weather, and never leave
shore in conditions for which you are
unprepared. Consult local tide charts
and maps, talk to experts and be aware
of weather forecasts.

Never paddle alone. Let people

know where you plan to go and when
you plan to return.

Finally, be on the lookout for

potential hazards such as other boats,
weather and other natural dangers.

These paddling basics will help keep

you safe, warm and just where you
want to be–on the water!

For sit-on-top rescue instructions
go on-line to www.oceankayak.
com/basics/ and click on “How to
Re-enter a Kayak”

For sit-inside rescue instructions
go on-line to www.neckykayaks.com
or www.oldtowncanoe.com

For canoe rescue instructions go
on-line to www.oldtowncanoe.com

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