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If you use your canoe often, before long you'll notice it's looking worse for the wear. Scratches, scuff marks, worn skid plates and other minor cosmetic issues can be fixed easily to make your...
Canoes are meant to keep you on the water, not in it. Still, a many canoers have tipped over during excursions. Follow these instructions to avoid this mishap.
If you have ever tried to canoe and found yourself traveling in circles or tipping over, don't give up. A few simple tips and some practice can enhance your skills and keep you dry. Read on to...
Capsizing in rapids can be a terrifying experience. Knowing what to do when it happens can save your canoe and equipment, as well as your life.
"Boat Smart from the Start - Wear Your Life Jacket" is the motto of the National Safe Boating Council, and it's good advice. Having a life jacket on while you are boating could very well save your...
Canoes don't paddle straight. The hut stroke, sometimes called the Minnesota switch, is a technique for quickly switching paddling sides to compensate for the canoe's veering.