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What to bring
Please arrive ready to get on the water
Shoes: Wear some shoes that you don’t mind getting wet. If you have wetsuit shoes, these are perfect, but if not, a pair of old trainers will be fine. Please don’t wear flip-flops, sandals or other open toed shoes and please avoid hard soled shoes or wellingtons. No crocs.
Clothing: It’s best to bring a good range of clothing so that you can layer up appropriately for the weather. Even on a warm day, once the wind gets up it can feel a bit cold. Expect to get wet, so it’s advisable to bring a towel and some spare clothes. There are changing rooms and showers if needed.
Waterproofs: If you have waterproof tops or trousers it’s good to bring them along. We have some spray tops you can use if needed.
Glasses: If you wear glasses it’s best to have something a cord or elastic to hold them to your head.
Buoyancy aids and safety equipment: we have buoyancy aids and you can chose to wear a helmet you can discuss this with your instructor on the day
Sun: Please bring suncream and a hat, even if it doesn’t seem that sunny on the day.
Food: Please bringing a packed lunch. We recommend packing snacks on top of the usual lunch as the days are very physical. We do have a small tuck shop selling drink & Snack. Both cash and card are accepted.
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