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  2. Paddle float - Wikipedia

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    Three paddle floats. A paddle float may be used for reentry into a kayak after a capsize in open water. [1] It may also be used for a reentry and roll, or for training a kayak roll.

  3. Outline of canoeing and kayaking - Wikipedia

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    Number of blades on the paddle: The easiest way to distinguish between a kayak and a canoe is the number of blades on the paddle. A canoe paddle usually has a single blade on one end, while a kayak paddle is bladed at both ends. [4] Sitting position: In a canoe the paddler either kneels on the bottom of the boat or sits on a raised seat.

  4. 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.

  5. Sea kayak - Wikipedia

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    A European [citation needed] style kayak paddle, (a) top view, (b) axial view, (first angle projection) Greenland Relatively narrow blades which are rounded and full near the loom and blade roots, and becoming oval near the blade tips. Some paddles feature a "shoulder", or abrupt transition between the loom and blade roots.

  6. Canoe paddle strokes - Wikipedia

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    Canoe paddle strokes are the means by which a paddle (or paddles) is used to move a canoe through the water. Strokes are generally designated as flatwater or whitewater strokes. The strokes are also combined or modified. [1] Some commonly known and used strokes are in the table below.

  7. Skeg - Wikipedia

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    A skeg on rowing shells is the fin attached to the keel of the shell that helps stabilize it and maintain a straight course. The rudder attaches to the skeg and is steered by cables attached to it. In select sweeping boats, typically fours and eights, a coxswain will control the rudder, while in sculling boats and some sweeping boats ...

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