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If you're not running whitewater, kevlar canoes are light but strong.
They're easy to portage and usually found in designs that are optimized for tripping and lake canoeing, rather than white water. Kevlar will tolerate rocks, but not as well as Royalex. Royalex canoes are much heavier, but more forgiving as they repeatedly slide over rocks in rapids. Stability and speed are not exactly connected. Tripping/lake canoes will have a sharper/tapered bow that slices the water to help tracking and speed versus the more rounded bow/stern of boats, usually made of royalex, for bigger water/whitewater trips. The rounded bow stern make it easier to turn in whitewater and make for a drier ride through big waves, but that slows you down on flat water. Canoes with flatter bottoms tend to have good initial stability (feels stable when you climb in), but if tipped up on edge, as happens in whitewater or bigger water, they have poor secondary stability and easily go over. Canoes with a more rounded profile and tumblehomes (below the gunnels) feel tippy at first but have tremendous secondary stability - you can tip them on edge to the gunnels with ease and straighten them back out (with practice!). A prospector design (many manufacturers make it) is probably a good compromise. Are you paddling solo or tandem? "CR" wrote in message om... I have 2 touring kayaks and I'm thinking about trading them for a canoe. I like the speed of the kayaks but they are a pain to get in and out of and it's hard to carry anything in them. Bottom line is I don't use them anymore. My question is what should I look for in a canoe? I'll be canoeing in rivers and lakes in north alabama. They are generally fairly small rivers with easy conditions. What material is best? Also what size and shape? I'm assuming if you get a stable canoe you will lose some speed, is that correct? Any info is appreciated! Chuck. |
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