Ten Common Paddleboarding Mistakes

Paddleboarding is great. You can rock up almost anywhere, pump your board up and get on the water. This is what has led to the recent boom in popularity. Also, how simple it is to get going. But with this simplicity also comes room for mistakes. So here we will look at ten common paddleboarding mistakes people make.

This blog is courtesy of Go Paddling – British Canoeing.

The Wrong Board

Getting the wrong board for what you plan to do can make life hard. Having a short one for surfing when trying to paddle long distances, or a long narrow racing board for yoga. Make sure you have the right board for the paddling you are doing.

Under Inflation

Having your board under inflated will mean it is missing the rigidity that makes paddling easy. You’ll find the board to be unstable and lead to you spending more time in the water.

Over Inflation

Pumping too much air into the board will lead to damage. Putting the glue and stitching that holds the board together under too much pressure. This will be even worse in the warmer months as the air also expands in the heat.

Paddle the Right Way

Having your paddle the right way round makes life a million times easier. Depending on the paddle, the blade actually angles away from you, meaning as you pull the paddle past your body, the blade is vertical in the water. And make sure all the blade is in the water!

Wear a Buoyancy Aid

People often think they don’t need one as they are on flat calm water, or because they have a leash attaching them to a huge inflatable board. However, this isn’t true. You should always wear one because you don’t know what might happen. You may find yourself in the water without your board, struggling to float. So make sure you always wear this life saving piece of kit and ensure it is fitted correctly.

Wrong Leash

Wearing the wrong type of leash, attaching it to the wrong place, or not wearing a leash. These mistakes are far more common than they should be. Always wear a leash, and it should be the correct one for your environment.

Standing in the Wrong Place

This can massively affect your balance. Too far forward and the nose will dig in making paddling hard. Too far back and you’ll be wobbling around on the tail. As a rule of thumb, look to have your feet either side of the grab handle in the middle of the board. This should give you a good position to balance.

Check the Weather

Being stood up on a board makes you way more vulnerable to the elements. The wind will blow you off course, and make life difficult. Rain will soak you through. And the cold will get to you quicker. So check the weather forecast before you go out and plan and dress accordingly.

 

Eyes Down

Looking down at your feet is going to make you more wobbly and paddle off course. If you look up at where you are going to then you will be more stable and much faster.

Research your Paddling Spot

Make sure that where you are off to paddle is the right place for you, and is a legal place to access the water. If you are new to paddleboarding then look for a quiet calm patch of water. Avoid any potential hazards you aren’t experienced in.

These paddleboarding mistakes aren’t limited to these ten. So any time you are heading to the water make sure you check out safety advice, and brush up on your paddling skills by taking a coached session or course.

If you have any questions or need recommendations and advice then feel free to get in touch with us here at Canoe2 by emailing [email protected] or connecting with us on social media.

You can visit us here at Rushden Lakes or visit: https://www.canoe2.co.uk/  We are in The Boathouse, Boardwalk, Rushden Lakes, Northamptonshire, NN10 6FA.

This blog is courtesy of Go Paddling – British Canoeing.