CANOEING
- Show that you know first aid for injuries or illnesses
that could occur while canoeing, including hypothermia,
heatstroke, heat exhaustion, dehydration, sunburn, insect
stings, tick bites, blisters, and hyperventilation.
- Do the following:
- Identify the conditions that must exist before
performing CPR on a person. Explain how such
conditions are recognized.
- Demonstrate proper technique for performing CPR using
a training device approved by your counselor.
- Before doing the following requirements, successfully
complete the BSA swimmer test. Jump feetfirst into water
over your head in depth, swim 75 yards or 75 meters in a
strong manner using one or more of the following strokes:
sidestroke, breaststroke, trudgen, or crawl; then swim 25
yards or 25 meters using an easy resting backstroke. The
100 yards or 100 meters must be swum continuously and
include at least one sharp turn. After completing the
swim, rest by floating as motionless as possible.
- Do the following:
- Name and point out the major parts of a canoe and
paddle.
- Know canoeing terminology.
- Explain and demonstrate canoe kneeling and
sitting positions and the proper use for each
position.
- Review and discuss BSA Safety Afloat, and
demonstrate the proper fit and use of personal
flotation devices (PFDs).
- Demonstrate how to load and secure equipment in a
canoe.
- With a companion and using a properly equipped canoe:
- Properly carry, launch, and get into the bow of
the canoe from dock or shore (both, if possible).
- Paddle 100 yards on one side only in the bow
position using a single-blade paddle. Turn under
way and return to shore or dock showing proper
form and use of the bow or power stroke, diagonal
draw, and quarter sweep. Repeat while paddling on
the other side.
- While paddling on one side only in the bow
position, demonstrate how to hold water and stop.
Show proper form and use of the push away,
pullover, reverse sweep, and backwater. Repeat
while paddling on the other side.
- Change places with your companion while canoe is
afloat.
- Paddle 100 yards on one side only in the stern
position. Turn under way and return to shore or
dock while maintaining course and giving proper
signals to your companion. Show proper form and
use of the stern power stroke (the J stroke).
Repeat while paddling on the other side.
- While paddling on one side only in the stern
position, demonstrate how to hold water and stop.
Show proper form and the use of the push away,
pullover, reverse sweep, and backstroke. Repeat
while paddling on the other side.
- As bow paddler, make a proper landing and get out
of the canoe while following directions from your
companion. Repeat in the stern position giving
directions to your companion.
- Store canoe properly.
- While on deep water with a companion, fully dressed and
wearing proper PFD:
- Jump safely out of the canoe. Get back in without
capsizing.
- Capsize the canoe, get back in, secure all loose
gear, and paddle the swamped canoe 25 yards. Go
overboard from the swamped canoe and swim, tow or
push the swamped canoe 50 feet.
- Empty the swamped canoe in shallow water.
- Demonstrate solo canoe handling:
- Launch from shore or pier (both, if possible).
- Using a single-blade paddle and paddling only on
one side, demonstrate proper form and use of the
forward stroke (J stroke), forward and reverse
sweeps, backwater, stop, pullover, push away,
inside and outside pivots, and sculling. Repeat
while paddling on the other side.
- While paddling on one side only, paddle a 50-yard
course making at least one turn under way and one
reverse of direction. Repeat while paddling on
the other side.
- Make a proper landing at dock or shore (both, if
possible). Store canoe properly (with assistance,
if needed).
- While alone in a canoe on deep water and wearing PFD,
jump safely out of the canoe. Get back in without
capsizing.
- With a companion in your canoe and while giving
instructions to persons who have capsized a canoe in deep
water, empty the swamped canoe over your own canoe and
assist the persons in reboarding the emptied canoe.
- Discuss:
- General care and maintenance of canoeing
equipment.
- How to rig a canoe for sailing.
- The difference between river (moving water)
canoeing and lake (flatwater) canoeing.