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Olympics Flatwater Canoe kayak
The material originally used for canoes/kayaks have changed with time. However, the basic equipment remains the same. Most canoes are light, narrow open topped boats which require one or more paddlers. The paddlers push the boat using single-blade paddles from a kneeling position. Kayaks on the other hand, are completely closed except for an opening for each occupant.
The kayaks are designed to keep the water out of the boat. A Blade is a wide part of the paddle which propels through water to push the boat. Canoes and Kayaks may have single or double bladed paddles. Grip is the end of a canoe paddle opposite from the blade. Cockpit is a closed space in a kayak or canoe where paddlers sit. The deck is a closed-in area over the stem of a canoe or kayak designed to shed water and make the gunwales strong enough to tolerate the water currents. Paddlers wear spray skirts which attach around the cockpit and seal them within the boat to prevent water from entering. Lastly, the frame or body of the boat is termed as the Hull.
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