
Paddleboarding
Paddleboarding with KCC members
KCC has a contingent of paddleboarders in the club, and lots of members get out together on suitable water. It is part of the club community, but not yet as established as kayaking for structured trips and regular activity.
Part of the wider paddling community
SUP sits alongside kayaking and canoeing at KCC, with members sharing water knowledge, local routes, and social paddling opportunities.
Active SUP members
A group of KCC members paddleboard as part of their wider paddling life.
Getting out together
Members often coordinate suitable paddles together when weather, water, kit, and confidence line up.
Developing activity area
Paddleboarding is not yet as established as kayaking for regular club trips, but it has a clear place in the club.
Safety
SUP still needs good decisions
Paddleboarding is sensitive to wind, water temperature, flow, weather, clothing, buoyancy, leash choice, and group suitability.
Members should check the plan, venue, and conditions before joining any paddle, and ask if they are unsure whether a session or trip is suitable.
As the SUP side of the club grows, this page can carry more detail about regular routes, trips, equipment, and safety guidance.

FAQs
Paddleboarding questions
Does KCC have paddleboarders?
Yes. KCC has a contingent of paddleboarders, and members do get out together on suitable water.
Is SUP covered by the same guidance as kayaking?
Some safety principles overlap, but SUP has its own equipment and environment considerations, including leash choice and wind exposure.
Can I bring a paddleboard to club activity?
Ask the organiser first. Suitability depends on the venue, activity plan, safety arrangements, and equipment expectations.
Is it as established as kayaking?
Not yet. Paddleboarding has a place in the club, but the structured trip and session programme is currently more developed for kayaking.
