Bell-Boating
The bell-boat is a twin-hulled, nine metres long stable craft with up to 12 people in a crew, who are seated and propel the boat with single-bladed paddles. Because it is so stable, it removes the fear of taking part in water-sport and builds team work and cooperation. It is a safe and simple way for people of all ages and abilities to access the water. It was invented and designed by Olympic Canoe Coach David Train in 1991 because he wanted to get a message to the world about the importance of working together to solve global problems.


Kayaking
Kakaying is offered at several hubs for people of all ages to gain confidence and skill in this popular paddle-sport activity. Sessions are delivered by qualified instructors and use a very stable, open, sit on top style of kayak.


