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Al, Decked canoes are a sort of hybrid that offer the seaworthiness of
a kayak with the gear storage, accessibility and paddling comfort of a canoe. The history of decked touring canoes harkens back to Inuit designs of a bygone era, flows onward to John MacGregor's first Rob Roy, chinker-built to his specifications in 1865, takes a turn to west coast big water with James van Nostrand's lightning-fast Sea-1 and makes a giant leap toward the penultimate solo expedition boat with Verlen Kruger's decades long design experimentation that produced the Loon, the Monarch and finally, the Sea Wind. They paddle well with a single blade, but can also be doubled, and many can be sailed as well. |
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