Surf rules and safety tips
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Follow these rules whilst surfing and in the water…
- Always watch the surf for 10 minutes before you go in. If it looks too big, stay out!
- Whilst surfing, line yourself up with an object on the shore and keep checking to see if you are drifting.
- If you get caught in a rip current, paddle diagonally towards the shore, that will get you out of the current AND back to the beach.
- Watch out for other people in front of you and give them plenty of space.
- Don’t get in front of other surfers, surf boards hurt!
- If 2 people are going for the same wave, the person closest to where the wave is breaking has the right of way – don’t “drop in”!
- Keep an eye on fellow surfers and they will keep an eye on you!
- Never go in the sea on an inflatable.
- Never undo the leash to your surf or bodyboard – it will help keep you afloat.
- Always listen to the lifeguards.
- Know what times the tides are.
- Never jump off rocks into the sea.
- Get out of the water when you start to feel cold.
- If you get into trouble, wave your arm above your head to get help.

