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SUP SAFETY AD HOC COMMITTEE PRESENTATION
February 8, 2017
Issue
•What should the City of Newport Beach do to insure greater
safety for the users of stand up paddleboards, (SUP’s), and
other human powered vessels?
Approach
•Identify the companies renting SUP’s and other human powered
vessels in Newport Harbor.
•Interview the rental company operators to determine what safety
instruction they provide.
•Collect anecdotal information from private SUP operators with
respect to whether restrictions are needed.
•Obtain from industry experts their opinions on SUP safety.
Background Information
•Navigable waterways in Newport Harbor are under Federal jurisdiction.
•Federal Boat Safety Act of 1971 defines a “vessel” as a watercraft that
can be used as transportation on the water.
•Except when operated within the surf line, SUP‘s, canoes, kayaks, and
other human powered craft are legally “vessels” and the operators of
these vessels must conform to the Federal laws.
•Inland Navigation Rules govern operators of human powered vessels in
Newport Harbor.
•Those operating SUP’s, canoes, kayaks and other human powered
vessels should know the basic rules.
Activities
•Ad Hoc Committee was created to study SUP safety in Newport Harbor.
•Committee identified twenty (20) rental companies operating in Newport
Harbor with permanent addresses.
•Committee attempted to survey each of the rental company operators to
determine how SUP safety was addressed. While the focus was on
SUP rentals, the operators interviewed in many cases also rented motor
boats, sail boats, electric boats, kayaks, and other types of boats and
vessels.
•Committee obtained anecdotal information from private SUP users.
Activities
•Committee contacted the American Canoe Association which appears to
best represent the interest of paddle boarders and other human
powered vessels.
•Committee contacted industry experts Rob Casey of Salmon Bay Paddle
in Seattle, Washington and Ken Williams of Stand Up Rentals in Long
Beach, California, to obtain their opinions on SUP safety. Mr. Williams
designed the SUP program in Alamitos Bay at the request of the City of
Long Beach and operates Stand Up Rentals.
•Committee conducted an “interested party” meeting attended by rental
company operators, private parties and Mr. Williams.
Rental Company Operators Survey Areas Covered
•What is included in the standard rental form?
•What, if any, training or instruction is provided?
•What verbal, written or video safety information is provided?
Findings
•Each of the rental company operators interviewed only require a waiver
of liability.
•Most of the rental company operators interviewed do not offer basic
instruction to first time renters or those requiring instruction.
•Most of the rental company operators interviewed offer only basic
operational and safety tips, the most common of which are “stay to the
right of the channel” and “paddle into the wind so that it will be easier to
paddle back on your return”.
•Only one rental company operator, Newport Fun Tours, presents renters
with written safety tips.
Findings
•The American Canoe
Association publishes a
pamphlet titled Rules of the
Road What Paddlers Need to
Know
•Pamphlet contains the type of
basic information that vessel
operators should know before
venturing out onto the water.
Findings
•Only one rental company operator,
Southwind SUP Rentals, has the pamphlet
available, however, it is not required reading.
•Stand Up Rentals in Alamitos Bay has an
instruction and safety program that all
prospective renters must complete, including
an instructional video about SUP operation
and safety and an on-water proficiency test.
•Stand Up Rentals has created on-land
simulators that are used for instruction.
Conclusions
•Stand Up Rentals instruction and safety program is the model of the
industry in Southern California.
•With the exception of Stand Up Rentals, the rental company operators do
not do an adequate job of instructing prospective renters on basic
operation and safety of SUP’s and other human powered vessels.
Recommendations for Consideration
•Update, print and distribute the safety pamphlet prepared by the Harbor
Commission in 2013.
•Make the safety pamphlet available on the City of Newport Beach website and
social media platforms (Facebook and Instagram).
•Prepare a SUP safety video and make the same available to rental company
operators.
•Make the safety video available on the City of Newport Beach website and social
media platforms.
•Prepare a safety operation sticker that can be affixed to SUPs and make the
sticker available to the rental company operators and the general public.
Recommendations for Consideration
•Obtain on-land SUP simulators and have the same available at Marina
Park.
•Create and conduct on a regular basis a SUP safety class at Marina Park.
•Create a safety certification program that can be recognized by the rental
company operators.
•Consider whether some or all of these recommendations should be
extended to non-human powered rentals.
Recommendations for Consideration
•Host an annual meeting for rental company operators at the beginning of
the season to discuss safety tips and issues pertinent to the harbor and the
rental company industry.
•Draft, train and deploy a population of volunteers to act as “harbor
marshals” at points of congestion on busy days.
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