Be
able to swim 50 metres wearing socks, shorts and shirt.
3.
Demonstrate
an ability to handle a small boat under oars or paddle, the position
from which to row or paddle, how to follow a straight course, how to
steer, how to pull away from or approach a dock, how to tow or be towed.
4.
Know
the commands used in a pulling boat.
5.
Know
how to stow gear in and keep in trim a small pulling boat or canoe.
6.
Know
the safety rules for small craft as approved by the Provincial Water
Safety Committees.
7.
Demonstrate
an ability to make the following knots: Bowline on a bight, Double Sheet
Bend, and explain their uses.
8.
Know
how to get help in case of an accident on or near the water in the area
you operate.
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