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!Jones wrote:
Well, just lookin' around on the trusty old Google, I see that ama boats have quite a devoted following, particularly down under. "ama boats" are outrigger canoes. They're pretty popular all over the world but, having originated with Polynesians, particularly in the Pacific region. The Catalina Crossing race is coming up in September and there should be well over 100 teams competing, each team consisting of 9 paddlers who rotate turns in a 6 person boat (paddlers change from the water). I dabbled in sea kayaking a while ago and, more recently, dragon boating, but have become hooked on outrigger to the point where I paddle three or four times a week and have competed in races from 12 to 27 kilometers in length. |
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