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Summary of Coastal Kayak Assessment Levels

By Mike Aronoff ITE CKAPCO

The ACA skills assessment system we utilize is designed to supplement ACA Coastal and River Kayak courses to clarify the paddler’s path of progression, identify skill and knowledge level at the time of assessment, and assist in risk management decisions for sea and river (WW) kayakers. The following levels indicate an increasing level of skill, knowledge, seamanship, and sea kayaking experience.

This is a general summary. For a more detailed look at specific skill sets, see the Assessment Outlines for each level.

Level 1:

Has been assessed on the ability to do and know the following:

· Paddle a stable kayak or “recreational kayak” with fundamental strokes in calm water. Has an awareness of basic safety and rescue issues.

Click here for Level 1 assessment outline detail

Level 2:

Has been assessed on ability to do and know the following:

· Perform basic strokes and maneuvers in calm water.

· Perform an assisted deep water rescue and paddle float self-rescue in calm water.

L2 paddlers need some limited experience paddling on short day trips in calm water.

Click here for level 2 Assessment Outline and detail

Level 3: (Intermediate)

Has the ability to do the following in a safe manner:

· Perform basic strokes and maneuvers in calm to moderate conditions.

· Hold a kayak on edge using boat tilt, and perform turns and maneuvers using boat tilt.

· Brace to prevent capsize.

· Perform assisted and self rescues in open water and moderate conditions

· Perform a roll.

· Use a towing system.

L3 paddlers will have experience paddling on short day trips in calm to moderate open water conditions, using the seamanship, navigation, judgment, and group leadership necessary on such trips.


Click here for level 3 Assessment Outline and detail

Level 4: (Intermediate/Advanced)

Has the ability to do the following in a safe manner:

· Perform a wide range of strokes and maneuvers efficiently and with grace and style in moderate to rough open water conditions.

· Effectively brace in rough water.

· Use an efficient boat tilt that can be used for a variety of maneuvers in moderate to rough seas

· Paddle efficiently in any direction in Force 4 wind (16 knots) and seas.

· Negotiate moderate surf (up to 3 feet) in all directions with good boat control.

· Negotiate moderate current (3 knots), including ferrying and eddy turns, with good boat control.

· Perform a variety of assisted rescues and self rescue in rough water conditions.

· Perform a roll in rough water.

· Use a variety of towing techniques in open water.

L4 paddlers will have experience paddling on day trips of 12-15 nautical miles in a variety of conditions, with good working knowledge of the seamanship, navigation, judgment, and group leadership necessary for such trips.

Click here for level 4 Assessment Outline and detail

Recommended Courses as partial preparation for Assessments

Important note: Taking courses is an important phase of training for kayakers. But the courses alone are not enough. Follow up practice, time on the water, and the experience gained by paddling in varying conditions are necessary to learn and absorb the skills introduced in a course. Seamanship and good judgment are learned over a period of time.

There is a major difference between an assessment and a course. The course introduces a set of skills and body of knowledge to the student. An assessment measures the ability to use various skills and knowledge and rates the paddler accordingly. The courses listed below are recommended for each assessment level, but the skills covered in each course must be learned and absorbed in order to pass an assessment. As noted in the assessment descriptions above, paddling experience is also necessary and is just as important as course content.

· L1— Quick Start/Introduction to Kayak.

· L2—Essentials of Coastal Kayaking.

· L3--Open Water Kayaking, Stroke Refinement, Rolling.

· L4--Open Water , Stroke Refinement, Surf Zone, Tidal Currents, Rolling, Navigation.

· L5--Advanced Open Water, Kayak Surfing.

Summary of Coastal Kayak Assessment Levels

By Mike Aronoff ITE CKAPCO

The ACA skills assessment system we utilize is designed to supplement ACA Coastal and River Kayak courses to clarify the paddler’s path of progression, identify skill and knowledge level at the time of assessment, and assist in risk management decisions for sea and river (WW) kayakers. The following levels indicate an increasing level of skill, knowledge, seamanship, and sea kayaking experience.

This is a general summary. For a more detailed look at specific skill sets, see the Assessment Outlines for each level.

Level 1:

Has been assessed on the ability to do and know the following:

· Paddle a stable kayak or “recreational kayak” with fundamental strokes in calm water. Has an awareness of basic safety and rescue issues.

Click here for Level 1 assessment outline detail

Level 2:

Has been assessed on ability to do and know the following:

· Perform basic strokes and maneuvers in calm water.

· Perform an assisted deep water rescue and paddle float self-rescue in calm water.

L2 paddlers need some limited experience paddling on short day trips in calm water.

Click here for level 2 Assessment Outline and detail

Level 3: (Intermediate)

Has the ability to do the following in a safe manner:

· Perform basic strokes and maneuvers in calm to moderate conditions.

· Hold a kayak on edge using boat tilt, and perform turns and maneuvers using boat tilt.

· Brace to prevent capsize.

· Perform assisted and self rescues in open water and moderate conditions

· Perform a roll.

· Use a towing system.

L3 paddlers will have experience paddling on short day trips in calm to moderate open water conditions, using the seamanship, navigation, judgment, and group leadership necessary on such trips.


Click here for level 3 Assessment Outline and detail

Level 4: (Intermediate/Advanced)

Has the ability to do the following in a safe manner:

· Perform a wide range of strokes and maneuvers efficiently and with grace and style in moderate to rough open water conditions.

· Effectively brace in rough water.

· Use an efficient boat tilt that can be used for a variety of maneuvers in moderate to rough seas

· Paddle efficiently in any direction in Force 4 wind (16 knots) and seas.

· Negotiate moderate surf (up to 3 feet) in all directions with good boat control.

· Negotiate moderate current (3 knots), including ferrying and eddy turns, with good boat control.

· Perform a variety of assisted rescues and self rescue in rough water conditions.

· Perform a roll in rough water.

· Use a variety of towing techniques in open water.

L4 paddlers will have experience paddling on day trips of 12-15 nautical miles in a variety of conditions, with good working knowledge of the seamanship, navigation, judgment, and group leadership necessary for such trips.

Click here for level 4 Assessment Outline and detail

Recommended Courses as partial preparation for Assessments

Important note: Taking courses is an important phase of training for kayakers. But the courses alone are not enough. Follow up practice, time on the water, and the experience gained by paddling in varying conditions are necessary to learn and absorb the skills introduced in a course. Seamanship and good judgment are learned over a period of time.

There is a major difference between an assessment and a course. The course introduces a set of skills and body of knowledge to the student. An assessment measures the ability to use various skills and knowledge and rates the paddler accordingly. The courses listed below are recommended for each assessment level, but the skills covered in each course must be learned and absorbed in order to pass an assessment. As noted in the assessment descriptions above, paddling experience is also necessary and is just as important as course content.

· L1— Quick Start/Introduction to Kayak.

· L2—Essentials of Coastal Kayaking.

· L3--Open Water Kayaking, Stroke Refinement, Rolling.

· L4--Open Water , Stroke Refinement, Surf Zone, Tidal Currents, Rolling, Navigation.

· L5--Advanced Open Water, Kayak Surfing.

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