New boating videos released for Broads-wide safety campaign

30 Mar 21

Ahead of this year’s tourist season, the Broads Authority and partners have released a new series of videos, to help inform all boat hirers how to stay safe on the Broads. 

The new ‘how to’ boating videos are intended for new hirers and new private boat owners to watch before their visit, to help them get the most out of their time on the Broads. Hirers will be emailed a link to the videos before their holiday, to complement the safety handover they receive when they hire a boat. It is hoped that the videos will help to acquaint visitors with their boats and improve handling skills.

When the first lockdown ended last summer, the Broads experienced a very busy tourist season, as many visitors stayed locally instead of heading abroad. The Broads welcomed an influx of new visitors to the area, including those who had never been paddling or had set foot on a boat before.

Broads Authority Chief Executive John Packman welcomed the videos and said: “In anticipation of another exceptionally busy summer, the Authority and its partners are focusing all efforts towards keeping visitors safe on the Broads.

“I hope these engaging videos will really help people get to grips with the basics of boating and paddle sports. We are encouraging all our partners, hire boat companies and visitors to share them widely to help raise awareness of how to stay safe on the water.”

The videos cover topics such as: preparing for your holiday before you leave, how to stay safe, what to do if someone falls overboard, navigating bridges, ropes and knots, how to moor up, crossing Breydon Water and a guide to paddle sports.

View the videos here: Broads Boating Essentials

In addition to the new videos, four new Assistant Seasonal Rangers will be out patrolling the Broads to maximize Ranger presence during the peak visitor season and allow Rangers to help more new visitors.

The videos were produced by the Broads Authority in collaboration with the Broads Hire Boat Federation, Broads Beat, British Marine, the Royal Yachting Association, and the Royal National Lifeboat Institution. 

If you're planning a trip to the Broads, then you can find a range of information on the Broads Authority website.