
Crowds take part in group paddleboard on Cleethorpes beach
He said: "Paddleboarding is great as anyone of any ability can do it. We have people who are eight-years-old up until 60 or 70 years of age. You can kneel, stand and just do whatever makes you comfortable."We always make sure the water is safe to go in and keep tracking the weather right up until the night before the event – this week the depth of the water was only about 5 ft (60 inches) deep, which was a winner as it meant it wasn't deep if the wind knocked people off."
Mr Deakins added the group always stick together, which means that people don't trail off on their own, and also ensure everyone knows what they are getting into when they attend."We always give everyone a safety briefing before they get on the board and we all stick together – so it all went smoothly and everyone enjoyed it," Mr Deakins said.Listen to highlights from Lincolnshire on BBC Sounds, watch the latest episode of Look North or tell us about a story you think we should be covering here.
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