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Steady on the Waves: BIPOC Essentials of Sea Kayaking July 25 @
Bellingham Bay, Washington, USA
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Registration is at the Bronze Chapter Website :
https://thebronzechapter.org/event/steady-on-the-waves-bipoc-essentials-of-sea-kayaking-jul25/
Our History is Tied to the Water
We’ve always been people of the water. From the ingenious Arctic hunting techniques developed by Indigenous northern cultures to the skilled maritime labor and coastal navigation of African and Indigenous ancestors, our connection to the sea is deep and foundational. While many of us have faced barriers to getting out on the waves in recent generations, this space is a reminder that the water is part of our heritage. We’re not just learning a new skill; we’re returning to a place where we’ve always belonged.
The Magic of the Blue Mind
There’s a reason we feel pulled toward the horizon. It’s what scientists call Blue Mind, a meditative, calming state our brains enter when we’re near or on the water. When you’re in a kayak, just inches from the surface, the rhythmic motion of your paddle and the gentle pulse of the tide work together to lower stress and quiet the noise of daily life. It’s a natural reset for the nervous system. It’s not just a workout; it’s medicine for the soul.
What to Expect
We’ve partnered with the Community Boating Center Bellingham to get Community out on the water in a way that feels safe, supportive, and fun. You don’t need any experience at all to join us. You don’t even have to know how to swim. Really!
There isn’t a required prerequisite to take this class; however, taking First Splash first is a great way to get more comfortable in a sea kayak and find your rhythm with paddle strokes. This session is designed to give you the fundamental tools you need to safely sea kayak on your own. We’ll cover the gear you need to know, efficient paddle strokes, and how to master entry and exit maneuvers. We’ll also cover critical skills like cold water safety and on-water communication to keep you and your group connected. This class is a prerequisite for Part 3 of our series.
Your Kayaking Journey: From First Splash to Self-Reliant
This class is the second of a three-part series designed to methodically grow your skills. You aren’t required to sign up for all three, but they’re built to take you from your first dip to total confidence.
Part 1: First Splash – A gentle introduction to equipment and basic paddling. Part 2: Essentials of Sea Kayaking (This Class!) – Move toward independence. Learn the strokes and maneuvers needed to kayak safely on your own, including cold water safety and communication. Part 3: Rescues & Recoveries – The ultimate confidence builder. Learn how to rescue yourself and others, so you can show up as a capable leader and partner on the water.
Quick Details
Location: Bellingham Bay (Fairhaven) Date: July 25, 2026 Time: 2:30 pm – 5:30 pm Cost: $45 per person Capacity: 12 people max Ages: 16+ Know Before You Go
Safety & Gear: We’ve got you covered. All equipment, including your kayak and Personal Flotation Device (PFD), is provided. What to Wear: You’ll receive clothing recommendations to keep you dry and comfortable once you’ve registered. Accessibility: Participants will need to be able to transition to and from the dock or shore into a sea kayak. If you’ve got specific questions about physical movements or accessibility, the team at
info@boatingcenter.org
is wonderful and happy to help.
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Steady on the Waves: BIPOC Essentials of Sea Kayaking July 25 @
Bellingham Bay, Washington, USA
Hosts
About
Registration is at the Bronze Chapter Website :
https://thebronzechapter.org/event/steady-on-the-waves-bipoc-essentials-of-sea-kayaking-jul25/
Our History is Tied to the Water
We’ve always been people of the water. From the ingenious Arctic hunting techniques developed by Indigenous northern cultures to the skilled maritime labor and coastal navigation of African and Indigenous ancestors, our connection to the sea is deep and foundational. While many of us have faced barriers to getting out on the waves in recent generations, this space is a reminder that the water is part of our heritage. We’re not just learning a new skill; we’re returning to a place where we’ve always belonged.
The Magic of the Blue Mind
There’s a reason we feel pulled toward the horizon. It’s what scientists call Blue Mind, a meditative, calming state our brains enter when we’re near or on the water. When you’re in a kayak, just inches from the surface, the rhythmic motion of your paddle and the gentle pulse of the tide work together to lower stress and quiet the noise of daily life. It’s a natural reset for the nervous system. It’s not just a workout; it’s medicine for the soul.
What to Expect
We’ve partnered with the Community Boating Center Bellingham to get Community out on the water in a way that feels safe, supportive, and fun. You don’t need any experience at all to join us. You don’t even have to know how to swim. Really!
There isn’t a required prerequisite to take this class; however, taking First Splash first is a great way to get more comfortable in a sea kayak and find your rhythm with paddle strokes. This session is designed to give you the fundamental tools you need to safely sea kayak on your own. We’ll cover the gear you need to know, efficient paddle strokes, and how to master entry and exit maneuvers. We’ll also cover critical skills like cold water safety and on-water communication to keep you and your group connected. This class is a prerequisite for Part 3 of our series.
Your Kayaking Journey: From First Splash to Self-Reliant
This class is the second of a three-part series designed to methodically grow your skills. You aren’t required to sign up for all three, but they’re built to take you from your first dip to total confidence.
Part 1: First Splash – A gentle introduction to equipment and basic paddling. Part 2: Essentials of Sea Kayaking (This Class!) – Move toward independence. Learn the strokes and maneuvers needed to kayak safely on your own, including cold water safety and communication. Part 3: Rescues & Recoveries – The ultimate confidence builder. Learn how to rescue yourself and others, so you can show up as a capable leader and partner on the water.
Quick Details
Location: Bellingham Bay (Fairhaven) Date: July 25, 2026 Time: 2:30 pm – 5:30 pm Cost: $45 per person Capacity: 12 people max Ages: 16+ Know Before You Go
Safety & Gear: We’ve got you covered. All equipment, including your kayak and Personal Flotation Device (PFD), is provided. What to Wear: You’ll receive clothing recommendations to keep you dry and comfortable once you’ve registered. Accessibility: Participants will need to be able to transition to and from the dock or shore into a sea kayak. If you’ve got specific questions about physical movements or accessibility, the team at
info@boatingcenter.org
is wonderful and happy to help.
Going
Register to see all event details
Where your group belongs