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Come & Try , 

Dragonboating is great for team  and confidence building, socialising & fun.  Broadwater invites you to come along and give Dragon Boating a try. 
This event is free for all!
Come and give it a try! 

What to wear & bring?

  • A set of dry clothes and a towel.
  • Water or sports drink (Sports drink bottle)
  • Cap, sunscreen and sunglasses (on sunny days)
  • Tight fitting T-shirts and  non-slip shorts 
  • Sport shoes, sandals or aqua socks
  •  A sense of adventure and humour a must!

Date & Time

Sunday

FAQs

Q: How many people can fit in a boat?

A: Up to 10 or 20 depending on the type of boat.

Q: Must I wear a PFD?

A: If you cannot swim 50m, you must wear a PDF in the boat.

Q: How much does it cost to participate in dragonboating?

A: FREE for the day

Q: How long is the session?

A: About 1 hour

Q: Can I bring my friends and kids as well?

A: Yes, parents and their kids are more than welcome to join in on the fun!

Q: What are the chances of me falling in the water?

A: This has yet to happen at a come and try, as dragon boats are very stable and are floatable devices, and our trained coaches will do everything in their power to keep you safe.
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Arthur Earl Park, Nerang Connection Road, Nerang

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