2. ACA Mission
• Promote canoeing, kayaking, and rafting as
safe and enjoyable lifetime recreation,
while working to protect and preserve the
waterways on which those activities
depend.
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3. ACA Overview
• Est. 1880, National Non-Profit 501c3
• Approx. 50,000 members
• 270 affiliated clubs/organizations representing
300,000 paddlers
• 4000 certified instructors
• Canoe, Kayak, Raft, Swift Water Rescue
• Estimated 100,000 students taught annually
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4. Paddlesport Surveys
• Outdoor Industry Association’s Outdoor
Recreation Participation Study
• The Leisure Trends Group
• National Marine Manufacturer’s Assoc.
• Consumer Nation (warranty card data)
• National Survey on Recreation and
Environment
• ACA member/non-member surveys
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5. Participation Study
Terminology*
• A Participant is someone who paddles
one-four times per year
• An Enthusiast is someone who paddles
five or more times per year
• *OIA Study
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6. Recreational Boating: Popular
and Growing
• NSRE found 76.5 million recreational
boaters in 2002
• 48 Million used some form of Paddlecraft;
20.6 million went Canoeing; 20.2 million
went Rafting; 7.3 million went Kayaking
• Kayaking is fastest growing segment of
entire boating community at 182.5% over
last seven years
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7. ACA Survey Results (2003)
• How long have you been paddling?
Years Members Non-Members
<5 19% 49%
6-15 33% 26%
>15 48% 25%
• Half the women (48%) have under 5 years
experience vs. only one quarter (28%) of the
men (members & non-members)
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8. ACA Survey Results (2003)
• What are the top three reasons you
participate in this sport?
– The most frequently first mentioned reasons by
members and non-members
• Relaxation (22%)
• Adventure (19%)
• Experiencing nature (19%)
• Exercise (13%)
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9. Top three reasons you
participate?
– Adventure more important to men (21%) than
women (13%)
– Experiencing nature more important to women
(33%) than men (13%)
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10. We aren’t all in the same Boat
• Flatwater Canoeing • Recreational Kayaking
• Whitewater Canoeing • Sea Kayaking
• Wilderness Tripping • Whitewater Kayaking
• Outrigger Canoeing • Squirt Boating
• Dragon Boating • Surf Kayaking
• Canoe Sailing
• Poling
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11. Paddlesport in the 70’s
Driven by “Deliverance” and the 1972 Olympics
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15. Kayaking Statistics (OIA 2001)
• Participant activity over 10 million
participating at more casual frequencies.
• Steady Enthusiast levels - 2.2 million
• All three kayaking types experienced
dynamic growth in Participant activity in
2001 - whitewater (50%), recreational/sit-
on-top (30.4%), touring/sea (20%)
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16. Kayak
Outfitting
Improvements
for the 90’s
• Different sizes for
different people
• Bigger cockpits for
faster exits
• Shock-absorbing
bulkhead footbraces
• Better Backbands for
more support
• More Adjustable
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fittings for better
control
19. Participant Trends
• Whitewater kayaking participation in Participants Enthusiasts
2002 showed the largest growth of any
2.0
of the kayaking formats.
1.8
• The percentage of whitewater kayakers
1.6
who participated at the highest levels of
1.4
involvement has remained unchanged
from 2001 - further confirming that the 1.2
activity’s growth has been fueled by 1.0
new Participants who are trying the 0.8
activity for the first time and at more 0.6
casual participation frequencies. 0.4
0.2
0.0
2001 2002
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20. How to “Grow Boating Enthusiasts”*
2. Need good initial/
introductory experience
often when young
*RBFF Market Research
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21. How to “Grow Boating Enthusiasts”:
• Need good initial/ introductory experience
often when young
• Need friends/ mentors
to give guidance and
information
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22. How to “Grow Boating Enthusiasts”:
• Need good initial/ introductory experience
often when young
• Need friends/ mentors to give guidance
and information
• Need access to
equipment, water, and
“guides”
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23. How to “Grow Boating Enthusiasts”:
• Need good initial/ introductory experience often when
young
• Needs friend/ mentor to give guidance and information
• Need access to equipment, information, and “guides”
• Need ongoing support base
including groups, organizations,
clubs, publications, updates
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24. Outreach
New Ideas to New Markets
• Address changing boat participation patterns
and trends
– increased numbers of women participants
– Appeal to Gen Xers/ Youth
• Make activity accessible to masses
– Address minority participation
– Address participation by singles, couples,
families, and seniors
• Survey, research, respond to changing trends
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25. National Outreach Needed
• Paddlesport participation is
increasing
• Activity is attracting new,
young boaters. Promote this!
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26. • Positive outreach needed to paddlers
from agencies. Let’s work together to
get paddlers involved, to build bridges
to the paddlesport community, and to
keep them ACTIVE in recreational
boating.
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What is of primary interest to the nation’s boaters…. The ability and opportunity to get out and paddle. What is the relevance of the ACA? With this comes support for industry, affiliated trades. With this comes influence in public policy. With this comes the s With this comes membership growth.
What is of primary interest to the nation’s boaters…. The ability and opportunity to get out and paddle. What is the relevance of the ACA? With this comes support for industry, affiliated trades. With this comes influence in public policy. With this comes the s With this comes membership growth.
What is of primary interest to the nation’s boaters…. The ability and opportunity to get out and paddle. What is the relevance of the ACA? With this comes support for industry, affiliated trades. With this comes influence in public policy. With this comes the s With this comes membership growth.
What is of primary interest to the nation’s boaters…. The ability and opportunity to get out and paddle. What is the relevance of the ACA? With this comes support for industry, affiliated trades. With this comes influence in public policy. With this comes the s With this comes membership growth.
What is of primary interest to the nation’s boaters…. The ability and opportunity to get out and paddle. What is the relevance of the ACA? With this comes support for industry, affiliated trades. With this comes influence in public policy. With this comes the s With this comes membership growth.
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