Outline of canoeing and kayaking explained

Canoeing  - recreational boating activity or paddle sport in which you kneel or sit facing forward in an open or closed-decked canoe, and propel yourself with a single-bladed paddle, under your own power.

Kayaking – use of a kayak for moving across water. It is distinguished from canoeing by the sitting position of the paddler and the number of blades on the paddle. A kayak is a boat where the paddler faces forward, legs in front, using a double-bladed paddle. Most kayaks have closed decks.

Reasons to canoe or kayak?

Canoeing and kayaking disciplines

Some of the many popular uses of canoes and kayaks include:

Canoeing and kayaking equipment

Canoes and kayaks

Differences between a canoe and a kayak

Modern designs

Materials used in modern designs – modern kayaks are usually made from Rotationally Molded Plastic (Rotomold), Fiberglass or Kevlar, each of which has advantages and disadvantages.

Modern canoe/kayak designs – in general, each of the activities mentioned above requires a type of boat specifically designed for that activity.

Whitewater kayak/canoe - most designs are easily converted from kayak (K-1) to canoe (C-1) by changing the seat. The kayak outfitting is the most common.

Traditional designs

Other canoeing and kayaking equipment

Canoeing and kayaking techniques

Canoeing and kayaking locations

Whitewater – water thrashed around and aerated by the turbulence of a fast enough rapid that some of it turns frothy white.

Artificial whitewater courses – special sites usually for competition or commercial use where water is diverted or pumped over a concrete watercourse to simulate a range of different water situations that can be controlled consistentlyWhitewater rivers – rivers with one or more stretches of whitewater rapids.

Specific venues

Canoeing and kayaking competitions

History of canoeing and kayaking

Canoeing and kayaking organisations

Canoeing and kayaking museums

Notable canoeists and kayakers

Voyagers and adventurers

Olympic medalists

Canadian

German

Other

ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships medalists

External links

Notes and References

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  6. http://www.foilkayak.com/faq/theory/#speedpotential How the Foilkayak works
  7. Web site: Sea kayaks vs. other kayaks and canoes. Kayarchy – the sea kayaker's online handbook and reference. 13 November 2010.
  8. Web site: The modern skin on frame kayak. 20 November 2010.
  9. http://www.ukriversguidebook.co.uk/swengland/dart.htm UK Rivers Guidebook, River Dart, Upper
  10. http://www.ukriversguidebook.co.uk/swengland/dart.htm UK Rivers Guidebook, River Dart, Loop
  11. http://www.ukriversguidebook.co.uk/swengland/lowerdart.htm UK Rivers Guidebook, River Dart, Lower
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  15. Web site: German Freya Hoffmeister today became the first woman to circumnavigate Australia in a sea kayak. 2009-12-15. Herald Sun (Australia). 13 November 2010.
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  17. http://www.americanwhitewater.org/content/Article/view/articleid/10279/display/full/ American Whitewater – Team completes First legal upper Chattooga descent in 30 years