Tasmanian Sea Canoeing Club
Sea Kayaking in Tasmania
Trip Programs, Safety, Skills Training, Education, Information, Kayak Building
is an incorporated community-based association with the following objectives:
info@tscc.org.au
The Tasmanian Sea Canoeing Club Inc.
GPO Box 599
Hobart, TAS 7001
Firstly, what is the difference between a canoe and kayak? In general terms we use these words interchangeably and it’s more a matter of history as to what is used. However, a canoe is usually an open decked boat whereas a kayak has a closed-in deck to shed water. Most Club members are then paddling sea kayaks rather than canoes.
If you do not already own a boat then we would suggest that you experience as many different types as possible before buying or building. Talk to members, borrow or hire boats. Outside the Club there are various commercial organisations who will allow you to try boats. The Club publishes useful notes that will assist you in the choice.
If building a boat appeals, tap the immense resources developed within the Club, both in published material and personal experience. The TSCC has a well deserved reputation for innovation in design and construction of sea kayaks, and around half its members paddle ‘Club built’ boats.
The Club programme specifies trips suitable for beginners. We also run training sessions for beginners. Don’t be shy, and don’t bite off too much to start with. Avoid paddling on your own, at least until you have mastered basic skills and safety procedures.
Contact the club by email (above) with any queries. Complete the membership application form attached. A current trip programme will be sent to you. Choose an activity that appeals and contact the co-ordinator. We’ll see you on the water!