


If you spend any time on the water in a kayak, canoe or SUP, knowing how to deal with unexpected situations makes a big difference. This one-day course is designed to build confidence in sheltered water environments, focusing on practical safety and rescue skills that you can use straight away.
Throughout the day, you’ll spend time both on and off the water working through a range of real-world paddlesport scenarios. Your instructor will guide you through key safety principles before moving into practical sessions covering rescues, assisted recoveries, and self-rescue techniques. Everything is broken down clearly so you can build confidence step by step, regardless of your current experience level.
You’ll also look at how to make better decisions on the water, including how to assess conditions and manage risk in sheltered environments. A big part of the day is hands-on practice, so you’ll have plenty of time working through different situations in your chosen craft, whether that’s kayak, canoe or SUP. By the end of the course, you’ll have a much clearer understanding of how to handle common issues on the water and support others if needed.
Sessions are based around Whitewave in Linicro, just outside Portree, with access to sheltered coastal and inland water suitable for training. This makes it an ideal area for practising rescues and safety techniques in realistic but controlled conditions.
The exact meeting point will be confirmed a day or two before the course, usually somewhere around the Trotternish peninsula. Skye roads can get busy, particularly during peak periods, so it’s worth allowing extra travel time to avoid rushing your start.
Some prior experience in your chosen craft is needed, as you’ll be working in a sheltered water environment where basic control of your kayak, canoe or SUP is expected. You don’t need advanced skills, but you should feel comfortable paddling independently.
This course is suitable for those preparing for instructor training or anyone wanting to feel safer and more confident on the water. It’s designed to be practical and supportive, helping you build skills through repetition and guided practice.
With a long-standing background in outdoor instruction on Skye, the team focuses on building practical, usable skills in real environments. Sessions are structured to feel supportive and approachable, with clear guidance throughout the day.
Cam and Izzy bring experience from a range of paddlesport settings across Scotland and internationally. Their approach is hands-on and down-to-earth, helping you build confidence through doing rather than theory alone, with a strong focus on safety and good decision-making on the water.
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Linicro, Isle of Skye
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