Newcomer Skill Level Paddles

As a newcomer you have had little to no instruction on how to wet exit and get back in your boat or prevent capsizes effectively. You should only paddle in protected waters near shore and with a friend that can show you the basics. Only attempt short crossings when accompanied and only launch when you know that the weather is good and not going to change. Avoid any tidal current. The Pacific Northwest is a beautiful place to discover by paddling but there are hidden dangers that you can avoid with a little bit of knowledge and skills. 

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Commencement Bay

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 The information may be old and outdated and I would encourage you to use several resources when a trip in unfamiliar areas.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!

  • Commencement Bay is an excellent place for an early morning or late afternoon paddle. It offers a relatively safe place for new comers to paddle in the Puget Sound. On clear days, you will be afforded beautiful views of Mt Rainier, & stunning vistas of downtown Tacoma. Along the northeast side of commencement bay you paddle along the shoreline restoration project and see old school marine ship building yards.

    For those transitioning and developing paddlers the waterfront presents many an obstacle to paddle around through and under to hone your boat control skills.

  • SKILL LEVEL:

    SK Rating:

    When the wind is coming from a northerly direction the waterfront along ruston way can get very bumpy.

    When the wind is coming from a southerly direction the waterfront along ruston is usually sheltered and calm nearshore.

  • Distance:
    • Variable
    Charts:
    Launch:
    Radio Channels:
    • VHF 16
    Weather:
    Tidal Stations:
    • Tacoma, Commencment Bay (Tides)