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Canoeing

Canoeing is the activity of paddling a canoe Canoe

A canoe is a relatively small boat [i], typically human-powered, but also commonly sailed. ... 

 or kayak Kayak

A kayak is a small human-powered boat [i]. ... 

 for the purpose of recreation, sport, or transportation Human-powered transport

Human-powered transport is transport [i] of person and/or goods powered by human [i] muscle [i]. ... 

. It usually refers exclusively to using a paddle Paddle

A paddle is a tool, originally a propulsion [i] implement for mixing or pushing agains ... 

 to propel a canoe or kayak with only human muscle power. A kayak Kayak

A kayak is a small human-powered boat [i]. ... 

 is propelled using a paddle Paddle

A paddle is a tool, originally a propulsion [i] implement for mixing or pushing agains ... 

 with two blades where the paddler sits with their legs infront of them, whereas canoe Canoe

A canoe is a relatively small boat [i], typically human-powered, but also commonly sailed. ... 

s are propelled using single- or double-bladed paddles where the paddler is kneeling or sitting on a raised seat. Kayaks are usually closed-decked boats with a spraydeck, while canoes are usually open boats.

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Canoeing is the activity of paddling a canoe Canoe

A canoe is a relatively small boat [i], typically human-powered, but also commonly sailed. ... 

 or kayak Kayak

A kayak is a small human-powered boat [i]. ... 

 for the purpose of recreation, sport, or transportation Human-powered transport

Human-powered transport is transport [i] of person and/or goods powered by human [i] muscle [i].
... 

. It usually refers exclusively to using a paddle Paddle

A paddle is a tool, originally a propulsion [i] implement for mixing or pushing agains... 

 to propel a canoe or kayak with only human muscle power. A kayak Kayak

A kayak is a small human-powered boat [i]. ... 

 is propelled using a paddle Paddle

A paddle is a tool, originally a propulsion [i] implement for mixing or pushing agains... 

 with two blades where the paddler sits with their legs infront of them, whereas canoe Canoe

A canoe is a relatively small boat [i], typically human-powered, but also commonly sailed. ... 

s are propelled using single- or double-bladed paddles where the paddler is kneeling or sitting on a raised seat. Kayaks are usually closed-decked boats with a spraydeck, while canoes are usually open boats. There are also open kayaks and closed canoes. Although somewhat confusing, the term canoeing is generally used as a generic term for both forms, though the term "paddle sports" is also used. In the United States United States

The United States of America, also known as the United States, the U.S., the U.S.A., a... 

 and Canada Canada

Canada is the world's second-largest [i] country by total area, occupying most ... 

, however, 'canoeing' usually refers only to canoes, as opposed to both canoes and kayaks. Paddling a kayak is also referred to as kayaking.

Open canoes may be 'poled' , sailed, 'lined and tracked' or even 'gunnel-bobbed'.

In modern canoe sport, both canoes and kayaks may be closed-decked. Other than by the minimum competition specifications and seating arrangement it is difficult to differentiate most competition canoes from the equivalent competition kayaks. The most common difference is that competition kayaks are always seated, and competition canoes are generally kneeling. Exceptions include Canoe Marathon and sprint . The most traditional and early canoes did not have seats, the paddlers merely kneeled on the bottom of the boat. Recreational or 'canadian' canoes employ seats and whitewater rodeo and surf variants increasingly employ the use of 'saddles' to give greater boat control under extreme conditions.

Sport

The International Canoe Federation is the world wide canoeing organisation and creates the standard rules for the different disciplines of canoe competition. The ICF recognises several competitive and non-competitive disciplines of canoeing, of which Sprint and Slalom are the only two competing in the Olympic games. The United States Canoe Association is widely considered the American authority in sport and recreational canoeing, and recognizes many ICF classes. Other national competition rules are usually based on the rules of the ICF.

  • Sprint Canoe racing

    This article discusses flatwater racing and marathon racing, competitive forms of canoeing [i] and ... 

    - the oldest discipline of ICF canoeing, sometimes referred to as "Racing". It involves kayak Kayak

    A kayak is a small human-powered boat [i]. ... 

      and canoe Canoe

    A canoe is a relatively small boat [i], typically human-powered, but also commonly sailed. ... 

      classes. Flatwater races are over 200 m, 500m and 1000 m.


  • Slalom - Competitors are timed in completing a descent down the rapids Rapid

    A rapid is a section of a river [i] where it loses elevation over a relatively short distance , causing ... 

     of a whitewater Whitewater

    Whitewater is formed in a rapid [i], when a river [i]'s gradient [i] drops enough to for ... 

     course, in the process steering their canoes or kayaks through "gates" , including going up against the flow, across the flow, and surfing the standing waves of the rapids. Again, there are both kayak and canoe classes.


  • Marathon Canoe racing

    This article discusses flatwater racing and marathon racing, competitive forms of canoeing [i] and ... 

    - Longer distance races over mostly flatwater courses, possibly including one or more portage Portage

    Portage refers to the practice of carrying a canoe [i] or other boat [i] over land to avoid an obstacle ... 

    s. Course lengths typically vary from about 2 miles to the epic 125 mile Devizes to Westminster International Canoe Marathon on the Thames, and the 260 mile "World's Toughest Boat Race", the Texas Water Safari. USCA rules specify that a Marathon course may not have rapids over class II on the International Scale of River Difficulty International Scale of River Difficulty

    The International Scale of River Difficulty is a standardized scale used to rate the safety of a stretch... 

    .


  • Canoe Polo Canoe polo

    Canoe polo is a competitive ball sport [i] played on water, in a defined "field", between two teams of 5 ... 

    - A fast-action competitive goal-scoring ball game on water, between two teams of 5 players.


  • Whitewater Racing Whitewater racing

    Whitewater racing is a competitive discipline of canoeing [i] in which kayak [i]s or canadian canoes [i]... 

    - Competitors race specialised canoes or kayaks down a whitewater Whitewater

    Whitewater is formed in a rapid [i], when a river [i]'s gradient [i] drops enough to for ... 

     river .


  • Canoe Sailing Canoe sailing

    Canoe sailing refers to the practice of fitting a canoe [i] with sail [i]s. ... 

    - Racing a canoe using sail power.

Unclassified Styles


  • Dragon Boat Racing Dragon boat

    A Dragon boat is a very long and narrow human powered [i] boat [i] used in the t ... 

    - Since the 1970s racing of the traditional Chinese Dragon Boats has been organized. In general there are about 18-20 paddlers per boat, plus a drummer and a helmsman. The IDBF is the international governing body for Dragon Boats, discussions with the ICF about co-operation are taking place.


  • Playboating Playboating

    Playboating is a discipline of kayaking [i] or canoeing [i] where the paddler performs various technical ... 

    - a form of canoeing or kayaking where the competitor performs tricks and stunts in standing waves such as front and back surfing, flatspins, cartwheels, and blunts, and receives points for the variety of moves performed within a fixed time. Points are also awarded for style.


  • Extreme Racing - a form of canoeing competition involving racing down dangerous whitewater rivers .


  • Outrigger Canoe Racing Outrigger canoe racing

    [i] which utilises the [[outrigger canoe]... 

    - racing of traditional Pacific Ocean outrigger canoes. Very popular in Hawaii , Tahiti, and other Pacific nations including Australia and New Zealand; well established in western North America and the eastern US, also catching on in Asia and Europe. International ruling body is the IVF. Outrigger canoes are traditionally referred to as wa'a, va'a, or waka ama. Standard racing canoes carry six paddlers; one and two person canoes are also widely raced.


  • Canoe Surfing - The canoeing equivalent of surfing, but in a specialised surf kayak. Points are scored for the variety and quality of moves performed on a wave. Also whitewater kayakers and playboaters often surf non-competatively.

Recreational

Other recreational aspects of canoeing are not strictly defined, and distinctions are rather articifical and growing increasingly blurred as new hybrid canoes, kayaks, and similar craft boob are developed. Some of these forms may be nominally organised at national levels, but are largely individual, group, or club activities. For many groups there is no emphasis on training, the goal is simply to use boats to have fun on the water.

  • Whitewater Whitewater kayaking

    Whitewater kayaking is the sport of paddling a kayak [i] on a moving body of water, typically a river. ... 

    - paddling down whitewater rivers for fun, recreation, or getting away from it all. Can vary from short local trips on easy grade rivers, to extreme expeditions on raging torrents in remote locations for many days carrying all equipment. Whitewater Kayaking is probably the most popular form of canoeing.


  • Sea Kayaking Sea kayak

    A Sea kayak or touring kayak is a kayak [i] developed for the sport of paddling [i] on open waters ... 

    - recreational kayaking on the sea. Includes everything from short day trips to year-long expeditions, may include paddling on heavy seas, in surf, or in tidal currents, and usually requires navigational skills.


  • Playboating Playboating

    Playboating is a discipline of kayaking [i] or canoeing [i] where the paddler performs various technical ... 

    - surfing and performing tricks on one feature on a river.


  • Canoe camping Canoe camping

    Canoe camping is a combination of canoeing [i] and camping [i]. ... 

    , Touring, Tripping, or Cruising
    - combines canoeing/kayaking with camping Camping

    Camping is an outdoor recreation [i]al activity, in which the campers get away from civilization and enj ... 

    .

Other Forms

In some countries, these forms of paddling may come under the national canoeing organisations, but they are not universally accepted as canoeing, even though they involve propelling a small craft with a paddle.

  • Wave Skiing - paddling a small, manoueverable craft a little like a bigger surfboard, amongst the breaking waves of the sea or ocean, variously sliding down the face of the wave or performing tricks on the face of a breaking wave. Close affintiy to surfing. The paddler sits on top of the ski and can be strapped in. Competition is based on points for tricks and style.


  • Surf Skiing - paddling a long , slim racing craft on the sea. Able to handle going in and out of breaking waves, but not for manouevering on breaking waves. The paddler sits in a bucket style seat and uses a kayak like paddle. Most common races are long distance in the open ocean where they can catch swells and get the feeling of skiing the ocean.


  • White Water Rafting Rafting

    Rafting is a recreational activity utilizing a raft [i] to navigate a river [i] or other body of water. ... 

    - one or a group of people paddle a small or large inflatable raft down a wild water river. Has much in common with White Water Touring.

History



Canoeing began to meet the simple needs of transportation across and along waterways. Canoeing was the primary mode of long-distance transportation Transport

Transport or transportation is the movement [i] of people [i] and goods [i] ... 

 at one time throughout much of North America North America

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, the Amazon Basin Amazon Basin

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, and Polynesia Polynesia

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, among other locations. As a method of transportation, canoes have generally been replaced by motorized boat Boat

A boat is a structure designed to float on water coupled with a system of propulsion, such as a screw [i] ... 

s, airplane Fixed-wing aircraft

A fixed-wing aircraft is a heavier-than-air craft where movement of the wings in relation to the aircra... 

s, railroad Rail transport

Rail transport is the transport [i] of passenger [i]s and goods [i] along railways or ... 

s and road Road

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s with increasing industrialisation, although they remain popular as recreational or sporting watercraft.

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  • American Canoe Association
  • British Canoe Union
  • Scottish Canoe Association
  • International Canoe Federation
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See also kayaking Kayak

A kayak is a small human-powered boat [i]. ... 

, paddling, canoe Canoe

A canoe is a relatively small boat [i], typically human-powered, but also commonly sailed. ... 

, kayak Kayak

A kayak is a small human-powered boat [i]. ... 

, paddle Paddle

A paddle is a tool, originally a propulsion [i] implement for mixing or pushing agains... 

.

External links

  • Online paddling community with headlines from around the world, event calendar, photo galleries and a large directory of paddling sites known as Kayahoo.
  • , A site devoted to kayaking, canoeing and almost all things whitewater in the Northeastern United States.
  • International Canoe Federation http://www.canoeicf.com The international governing body for canoe and kayak sport
  • , Parent association for canoeing groups in the United States.
  • The Canadian Canoe association
  • British Canoe Union http://www.bcu.org.uk/
  • Scottish Canoe Association http://www.canoescotland.org.uk/
  • , The website for marathon canoeing in Ireland and home to message board for canoe and kayak racing in Ireland.
  • - online canoe and kayak knowledge base