Canoes
A canoe is a narrow boat that is powered by human strength.
Canoes are usually pointed and both ends which are also known
as the stern and the bow. Open on the top, with seats going
from side to side. Some canoes can also be covered. Canoes are
essentially made from different types of wood. Although through
time; some canoes are being made now of different varieties of
materials.
There are seven parts to a real canoe. These parts consist
of the bow, stern, hull, seats, thwart, gun whale, and the
deck. The earliest known canoes were made from hollowed out
tree trunks. Preferably birch bark, however in North America
often times white cedar was used. Many canoes are usually the
same symmetrically which means you should be able to paddle
them or guide them in either direction and they should handle
the same.
Depending on the usage of the canoe will usually decide what
the canoe should ultimately be made out of. For example, a wood
and canvas canoe is considered fragile, and isn’t the best type
of material for a canoe that will be in rough water, although
wooden canoes are quieter. Good for observing wildlife or a
trip down a quiet river or stream. Other canoes that are made
of different materials are often considered more durable and
can withstand rougher water, or a small electric or gas motor
to propel them through the water.
The modern canoes of today are usually categorized by the
intended use and some are basically not recommended for certain
types of conditions. The manufacturers at least put these in
categories so consumers know. Amazingly you can’t just simply
just go out and buy a canoe anymore.
There are too many different designs and styles to tell
someone you want to buy a canoe. Some of the types by different
manufacturers today are touring canoes, prospector canoes, Long
distance canoes, Whitewater canoes, open canoes, racing canoes,
inflatable canoes, outrigger canoes, as the list goes on.
Many people compare a kayak to a canoe thinking they are the
same and they are not. A canoe will look basically the same one
end to the other regardless of which end you are standing at.
While a kayak does look the same, there are different
components and it is covered many times as well as being very
light.
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