A veteran Ocean Beach Kiwi Surf Lifesaving Club member has two simple messages for those hitting the water this summer - get out there and enjoy yourself and swim between the flags.
The club's opening day took place on Sunday, so from now until the third weekend of March its volunteer members will be patrolling the water every Saturday, Sunday and public holiday.
Leonard Kay, a club member for 30 years, said they were expecting a nice, warm, Hawke's Bay summer.
In summer their lifeguards would do "anything up to 200 preventative rescues" during which they escorted people into safer areas of the beach, and 10-12 "full on rescues" for those that were in serious trouble.
"We were established in 1964 so we're coming up to our 50th anniversary," he said. "Over that time we think we've saved about 700 lives. Pretty much all our rescues occur outside the flagged area. A small percentage of our rescues are done inside the flags.