| Open Boats (Canoe) |
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| FOACC Open Boating pages ** |
| A canoe is a relatively
small human-powered boat. It is propelled by one or more people
(depending on the size of canoe), using single-bladed paddles.
The paddlers face in the direction of travel, in either a seated
position, or kneeling on the bottom of the boat. Canoes are
open on top, and pointed at both ends. They are generally
fairly rigid. Ambiguity over the word Canoe Confusingly, the sport of canoeing, organised at the top level by the International Canoe Federation, uses the word canoe to cover both canoes as defined here, and kayaks (see here for a brief description of the differences between a kayak and a canoe). In fact, the sport of canoe polo is exclusively played in kayaks. This confusing use of canoe to generically cover both canoes and kayaks is not so common in American usage, but is common in England, Australia and presumably many parts of the world, both in sporting jargon and in colloquial speech. In these cirumstances, the canoe as defined here is sometimes referred to as an open, Canadian, or Indian canoe, though these terms themselves do have their own ambiguities. |
A Typical Open Canoe |
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| An Open Canoe - Main Parts | ![]() |
| Canadian Canoe Routes - A Meeting Place for Canadian Wilderness Paddlers | |
| Canadian Canoes & open Canoes for sale UK | |
| Irish Canoe Union - Canadian Canoeing ** | |
| Canoe technique **** | |