Safety at the wakepark
Stay safe and have fun!
• While we do our best to keep the rules to a minimum, your safety and enjoyment are our top priority.
• We implement strict procedures to make South Coast Wakepark a safe and fun environment for all our customers.
• Take these simple steps and enjoy an awesome day out with us
Know your limits
• You must be reasonably fit to take part in all of the activities we offer. You are responsible for ensuring that you can do the activities safely.
• Pregnant women will not be allowed to take part in any activities.
• You must be able to swim to participate in our water-based activities.
Let us help
Our Coaches and Cable operators are fully qualified and experts on the park and wakeboarding. Your safety is their priority. Please pay attention to their information and advice.
Cable Wakeboard
• All participants must be competent swimmers - If a participant falls into the water, they must be comfortable enough and competent to move their way around the lake swimming back to the handle or the dock. in the event of a participant falling into the water they are likely to go under water and should be confident in the water.
• All participants must wear a buoyancy aid and helmet – these are included in the cost of the session.
• The cable water sports are supervised by qualified Coaches and operators.
• Each beginner session begins with a safety briefing.
• Minimum age – 6 years old
• Minimum height 110cm (1.1m)
• Children aged up to 16 years must be accompanied by an adult (18+ years) on site.
• Please pay attention to the safety information in the waiver.
• All participants aged 18+ must complete a waiver.
• All participants aged under 18 must have a waiver completed by a parent or guardian aged 18+ and be added to this waiver as a minor.
• Please always pay attention and follow the instructions given by the Coaches / Cable operators.
• No alcohol or drugs before any activities.
Our Lakes
• Our lakes are manmade and filled with fresh seawater fed in from the local harbour.
• We test the water regularly to monitor its quality.