Come and Try Sea Kayaking Day
Bundeena, Sunday 18th of November 2018, 8 am to Noon
Do you have a friend keen to try sea kayaking, and maybe join the club?
Like some support to take them out and try our wonderful sport?
This trip will give new paddlers an opportunity to paddle with skilled and experienced sea kayakers and enjoy a club social day out. You and your friend will be taken out together in a group with other paired up with a current member. So along with other members in the group and a qualified trip leader, you will be part of the support team.
About the Club
We welcome everyone interested in sea kayaking
Events and club trips are advertised on our calendar. There are regular events that cater for a range of paddling interests and paddling objectives. Current and past events details are outlined here. To take part in most club activities, you need be a club member.
The most important aspects of the Club are the organised trips, training sessions which are conducted by qualified leaders and instructors, social activities and the club magazine, Salt which is published 3 to 4 times per year.
Membership of the club puts you in touch with many other paddlers state-wide. To see what some of our club and members are doing out and about check out our Facebook site.
The membership year is from January to the end of December.
Detailed membership costs are set out on the Membership Information page.
The NSWSKC was established in 1989 by a group of enthusiastic paddlers to further the sport of Sea Kayaking in NSW.
Should you require any additional information please contact a committee member.
The Club's aims and objectives are:
- to act through the club's magazine, website and social activities, as a contact point for members' paddling related activities.
- to promote, organise and conduct sea kayaking training programs and paddling opportunities for all skill levels.
- to foster safe ocean kayaking and inspire members to explore our ocean environment.
- to encourage respect for our environment and wild places and the practise of minimum impact camping.
- to represent sea kayakers generally in consultations with government departments at all levels.