It occurs to thst since some canoes are designed to be paddled with “kayak” paddles, they must not be canoes at all, but something else. How can something designed for a kayak paddle be a real canoe? We need a new term - maybe a “kayoo”. Henceforth those designs with floor mounted seat, extremely narrow beams are Kayoos. Heck, they even make tops for these things! Sacrilegious! We can’t possibly call them canoes, and kayoos need to be banned from discussion forums on a proper canoe-only website!
Kayoo Key Characteristics and Designs:
Kayoo Key Characteristics and Designs:
- Narrow Beam & Low Depth: Typically designed with widths under 30 inches to make reaching the water with a double blade comfortable.
- Low Seating Position: Seats are often placed low, sometimes on the floor, for better stability, similar to a kayak.
- Lightweight Materials: High-performance materials like carbon fiber or Kevlar are common to keep weight down.
- Models and Makers: Hornbeck Boats, Swift Canoe, Placid Boat Works (Rapidfire), and Wenonah (Vagabond) are popular choices for these types of boats.
- Hybrid Designs: Some, like Chesapeake Light Craft's double paddle canoes, blend the features of a canoe and a kayak.
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