Developing Skill Level Paddles

As a developing paddler you should be a self-sufficient paddler that has some formal training, can assess hazards confidently and are comfortable in moderate conditions. You should be comfortable paddling in winds up to 15 knots and waves/swell up to 3 feet, as well as be able to self-rescue effectively in these conditions. A developing paddler can maintain an effective course in wind and waves, as well as be able to roll their kayak in open water. You should be proficient with deep water rescues and towing systems. As a developing paddler you should have an understanding of trip planning, navigation and equipment selection and be capable of paddling 15 NM over the course of a day.

This level of skill would be the equivalent of ACA L3 Skills or BCU 3 Star Skills.

Cape Flattery

This information is designed to provide basic information to help you in choosing appropriate paddle trips for your level of experience. The information may be old and outdated and I would encourage you to use several resources when a trip in unfamiliar areas. As always you are responsible for the safe operation and navigation of your own vessel. Happy Paddling!

  • SKILL LEVEL: 

    SK Rating: 

    Cape Flattery is totally exposed to the power of the Pacific Ocean. The headland of the cape amplifies the wind and/or current making the waters surrounding it especially dangerous and unpredictable.

  • Distance:
    • 15-20 NM
    Charts:
    Launch:
    Radio Channels:
    • VHF 16
    Weather:
    Tidal Stations:
    • Straight of Juan De Fuca Entrance (Currents)
    • Tatoosh Island (Tides)