What is the name of the "back" of the boat?
What is Stern
Campers need this to enter the boathouse, use the waterfront, go onto the dock, and use equipment?
What is Permission
What should be communicated to the Waterfront Directors?
What is concerns, allergies, anything you think we should know
What is the boat that is larger that can fit more than one person?
What is a canoe
The stroke that makes a boat-craft go forward?
What is FRONT stroke
What is the other name for the "front" of the boat?
What is Bow
What is the single most important piece of safety equipment that every camper and counselor needs to wear on the water?
What is PFDs or Life Jackets, or Life Vest
What should counselors and campers not be on?
What is phones (UNLESS) clearly communicated before hand
What is the boat-craft that is smaller and is used by one person?
What is a Kayak
What is the stroke used to move backwards?
What is a BACK Stroke
Left Side of the boat is called this?
What is Portside
What keeps the campers organized, which must be filled out before going on the water?
What is Buddy Board
Where should counselors be while boating is occurring?
What is on a boat with campers
What is the hand-held device used to move a boat-craft?
What is a Paddle
What is DRAW or PRY
Right Side of the Boat is called this?
What is Starboard
What is paddling the boats
What should counselors help administer to campers?
PFDs!
What is a T-GRIP
What is the C-Stroke
A curved piece of a canoe, usually situated between the thwarts?
What is Yoke 🍳
How/When should sand toys and swings be used?
What is after the activity IF the campers earned it
Where should medical/allergy medicine be when on the water?
What is the counselor or program director closest to the camper
How can one increase the balance oneself when on a canoe?
What is lowering ones center of gravity/kneeling
What is the name of the stroke used to stay on course?(*Hint: Think first initial of one of your waterfront directors💀)
What is a J-Stroke