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  2. Skeg - Wikipedia

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    A skeg is employed in the type of kayak used on more open water such as the sea. Its purpose and use are rather different from those of the surfing skeg. In the kayak, the amount of exposure of the skeg to the water, and also its effect on the position of the boat's centre of lateral resistance (CLR), is freely adjustable by the crew.

  3. Sea kayak - Wikipedia

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    A sea kayak or touring kayak is a kayak used for the sport of paddling on open waters of ... Some skegs may be more effective at countering pitch, roll and yaw. [10 ...

  4. Surfboard fin - Wikipedia

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    A surfboard fin or skeg is a hydrofoil mounted at the tail of a surfboard or similar board to improve directional stability and control through foot-steering. Fins can provide lateral lift opposed to the water and stabilize the board's trajectory, allowing the surfer to control direction by varying their side-to-side weight distribution.

  5. The Most Romantic Place in Every State - AOL

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    Venture along the Snake River Canyon Rim Trail for spectacular views or grab a kayak with your sweetie and paddle on the river below. f11photo/shutterstock. Illinois: Navy Pier. Chicago

  6. Kayak - Wikipedia

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    The sea kayak, though descended directly from traditional types, is implemented in a variety of materials. Sea kayaks typically have a longer waterline, and provisions for below-deck storage of cargo. Sea kayaks may also have rudders or skegs (fixed rudder) and upturned bow or stern

  7. Surf ski - Wikipedia

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    A group of surfski paddlers paddle through the surf zone. A surf ski (or surfski, or surf-ski) is a type of kayak in the kayaking family of paddling craft. It is generally the longest of all kayaks and is a performance oriented kayak designed for speed on open water, most commonly the ocean, although it is well suited to all bodies of water and recreational paddling.

  8. 'I thought I was done for': Watch video of humpback whale ...

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    Simancas was unharmed in the incident, which was caught on video by his father in another kayak. "I turned on the camera and heard a wave crash behind me, loudly. When I turned, I didn't see ...

  9. Surfboard - Wikipedia

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    Since the late 1960s when Gordon Clark found the optimum formulation of urethane foam, many of the surfboards in common use have been of the shortboard variety between 180 and 210 cm (6 and 7 ft) in length with a pointed nose and a rounded or squarish tail, typically with three "skegs" (fins) but sometimes with two or as many as five.