Coastal Skipper Training

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LEARN THE ART OF SAFE BOATING AND SURF LAUNCHES Download Course Dates (PDF) View Emoyeni Map Experience the excitement and adventure of coastal boating. Obtain your certificate of competence for small power-driven vessels from the South African Maritime Safety Authority (SAMSA). The course consists of theoretical and practical training. SKIPPERS PRACTICAL TRAINING Four to five days practical training at Sodwana Bay A minimum of 12 Surf launches on our specially rigged training boat Training is done on our boats and on successful completion you will obtain the Category B or C certificate, with surflaunch and where applicable the dive skipper endorsements. Course fees quoted includes accommodation and meals. Excludes transport to Sodwana bay, snacks and items of a personal nature. Accommodation are booked at our camp, Emoyeni, where the lectures are presented. The camp has a fully equipped kitchen and facilities for your use during your stay. We assist with bookings based on your requirements. Some of the topics covered include: Surf launching Small craft handling & launching Radio procedures Basic first aid Navigation at sea Safety & other equipment Skipper duties, responsibilities & safety afloat Boat design & layout Diving from small craft & commercial practices Buying a new / secondhand boat Outboard motors GPS and Fishfinders SKIPPERS THEORY TRAINING: Theory sessions are normally combined with the monthly practical course in Sodwana We can arrange for seperate theory sessions. South African Maritime Safety Authority (SAMSA) sanctioned content. Course fee includes manuals, lectures and exam fees. SAMSA Registration & exam fee is excluded OTHER COURSES AVAILABLE: Night rating Skipper refresher courses Inland skipper courses – Category R Diving – entry level up to instructor course Contact us: Tel: 012-3612617/012-3489078 or info@twobar.co.za 0 0 0 0 The post Coastal Skipper Training appeared first on South African NEWS LINK. Source: South African LINK  


What a God we have!

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What a God we have! And how fortunate we are to have him, this Father of our Master Jesus! Because Jesus was raised from the dead, we’ve been given a brand-new life and have everything to live for, including a future in heaven—and the future starts now! God is keeping careful watch over us and the future. The Day is coming when you’ll have it all—life healed and whole. 1 Peter 1:3 MSG


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Share Share Share! You can now share our INFORMATION listings & news  with your friends and family with just a single click! We constantly trying our best to better your user interaction on our Sodwana Bay INFORMATION. So, we have added a simple sharing block below all our listing and news section. Share our Listing and News on your Google+ – Whatsapp and Facebook by just clicking on the buttons on all our Listing pages – as well as on the News section…


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Share Share Share! You can now share our INFORMATION listings & news  with your friends and family with just a single click! We constantly trying our best to better your user interaction on our Sodwana Bay INFORMATION. So, we have added a simple sharing block below all our listing and news section. Share our Listing and News on your Google+ – Whatsapp and Facebook by just clicking on the buttons on all our Listing pages – as well as on the News section…


Holidaymaker shot in leg at Sodwana lodge

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Sodwana Bay – A fisherman will have his leg amputated after a shooting in Sodwana Bay on Friday night. A MAN was shot in the leg by robbers at a lodge in Sodwana Bay on Friday night. According to Netwerk24, Thys Besselaar, 35, from Phalaborwa, and Tokkie Hugo, owner of Certainty Lodge in Sodwana, KwaZulu-Natal, were attacked by three armed men. Hugo and Besselaar were having drinks at the bar at some time after 9pm when the men accosted the pair, threatening them at gunpoint. According to the report, Besselaar hit one of the robber’s with a barstool, while Hugo tackled the other two. The robber with the shotgun shot Besselaar in the leg, before all three robbers fled the scene. The Zululand Observer received reports this morning that Besselaar is in Ngwelezana Hospital and is due to have his leg amputated today. Source: Holidaymaker shot in leg at Sodwana lodge | Zululand Observer


More about Sodwana Bay

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Sodwana Bay is located on the east coast of South Africa, between St. Lucia and Lake Sibhayi. Coordinates: 27°32′S 32°41′ESodwana Bay National Park is a narrow strip of forested sand dunes located along the KwaZulu Natal coast. Proclaimed a national park in the 1950s, it is frequented by anglers and divers.[1] Sodwana is situated in the Maputaland Marine Reserve and the only scuba diving area along the Greater St Lucia Wetlands Park (now renamed to Isimangaliso) coastline. Classified as one of the top dive sites in the world this 50 km reef complex boasts around 95 species of hard and soft coral, sponges, other invertebrates and around 1200 fish species. It attracts 35 000 scuba divers every year. Vast 700m deep valleys, submarine canyons, are strewn over a distance of 2 km. It was in one of these that on 27 November 2000 that the coelacanth was rediscovered. Although it is believed that in recent years fish species have declined significantly in this area of the South African coast, nothing could be further from the truth. Sailfish, king mackerel and all other pelagic species of game fish especially the kingfish migrate south down the east coast of Africa and since the activities of sea pirates off the coast of north east Africa healthy populations of pelagic game fish again reach all the way south off the coast of South Africa which has again properly re-established Sodwana as a favored and popular sport fishing destination. Sailfish are again in abundance and present in large numbers since it seems that the sea pirates off Somalia have driven away the foreign illegal Far Eastern commercial fishing trawlers. The bay is famous for visits by endangered marine megafauna including whale sharks, great white sharks, hammerhead sharks, blacktip sharks, manta rays, orange-spotted groupers, potato cods, critically endangered leatherback turtles,[2] loggerhead sea turtles, and even coelacanths, the ‘living fossil’ appear.[3] The discovery of presences of Coelacanths made the region world-famous. Whale watching targeting migratory or resident cetaceans is growing.[4] Bottlenose dolphins live here and have been observed to swim with whale sharks rather regularly.Humpback whales migrate here during winter to spring seasons while southern right whales and other species are less common due to respective recovery statuses that were severely damaged by illegal hunts by Soviet Union and Japan in 1960s to 70s. Orcas are also present in the bay waters. In the March 2011 issue of National Geographic, a short article titled Ancient Swimmers appeared, discussing the groundbreaking discovery of elusive coelacanths in the depths of Sodwana Bay and the surrounding area. A small section of the written article explains that: “Since this chance sighting, Latimeria chalumnae have been found in several pockets in and around the Indian Ocean. No one knows how many there are – maybe as few as 1,000 or as many as 10, 000. Because of the depth of their habitat, they have mainly been photographed by submersibles and remotely operated vehicles. Divers first documented the fish [in Sodwana Bay] in 2000; in January and February 2010, a specially trained team dived to take pictures of [another] small colony in Sodwana Bay, South Africa.” As a part of the continent of Africa, the land areas along the coasts are rich in terrestrial animals, too. the iSimangaliso Wetland Park was declared and various species such aslions, giraffes, elephants, hippos, rhinos are known to live here. KZN, Zululand, kwazulu natal, sodwana, sodwana bay, sodwana bay accommodation, sodwana bay activities, sodwana bay directions, sodwana bay diving, sodwana bay fishing, sodwana bay lodge, sodwana bay map, sodwana bay reefs,Sodwana Bay, South Africa, General Information, Sodwana, Scuba Diving, Fishing, Accommodation, Activities