Canoe

A canoe...
Is a lightweight narrow boat, typically pointed at both ends and open
on top, propelled by one or more seated or kneeling paddlers facing the
direction of travel using a single-bladed paddle. In International Canoe
Federation nomenclature used in some European countries such as the
United Kingdom the term canoe refers to kayaks, while canoes are called
Canadian canoes.
Canoes are used for racing, whitewater canoeing, touring and
camping, freestyle, and general recreation. The intended use of the canoe
dictates its hull shape and length and construction material.
Historically, canoes were dugouts or made of bark on a wood frame,
but construction materials evolved to canvas on a wood frame, then to
aluminum. Most modern canoes are made of molded plastic or
composites such as fiberglass. Until the mid-1800s the canoe was an
important means of transport for exploration and trade, but then
transitioned to recreational or sporting use.
Canoeing has been part of the Olympics since 1936. In places where
the canoe played a key role in history, such as the northern United States,
Canada, and New Zealand, the canoe remains an important theme in
popular culture.
Canoes can be adapted to many purposes, for example with the
addition of sails, outboard motors, and outriggers.

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