Join the club and learn to kayak!
Postet av Svalbard Seilforening den 12. Jun 2020
How to join the club:
Go to svalbardseilforening.idrettenonline.no and choose the option for membership. The invoice will be sent to you from this web solution in a separate message. Please note that you need to possess the Norwegian wet card with a basic course sticker in order to join us.
How to join a course:
1. Find the course on vaattkort.no and sign up.
2. Register at svalbardseilforening.idrettenonline.no and choose the option for membership and course.
3. If you have already joined the club this season and you want to join an additional course, contact us and we will generate the right invoice for you and connect it to your existing profile.
How to access the club house: When you join the club and pay the membership fee, you will get acces to our door lock through your phone. Read more about this in your welcome e-mail.
Members of the club can use the club's equipment in our courses and on private paddle trips. We have dry suits ranging from jr. size to XL.
How to rinse our equipment
Postet av Svalbard Seilforening den 12. Jun 2020
In the front of the club, there is a blue bucket that you can dip the smaller items into. Change the water after use. For the suit, you can either rinse it well with the hose or use our creative bath tub construction. After a group has used this, change the water. After rinsing, let everything drip off outside the club. When you hang up the suits inside, turn them inside out to dry well.
The kayaks have been sorted!
Postet av Svalbard Seilforening den 12. Jun 2020
On the storage-rack by the sea you find all modern sea kayaks without a rudder, but a skeg and one double kayak. Those have gotten numbers and each row on the rack has written on which kayaks should lay there (order in one row is not important). The kayaks are sorted by type and go from high volume in the bottom to low volume on the top (what mainly fits with the size of kayakers, but not always). We hope it will make it easier for you choosing a kayak. We will mark kayaks that should not go out with a tape until they are prepared. Otherwise, you will find many kayaks at the moment where the skeg is not working, but they are otherwise good to go.