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Canoe and Kayak Handbook: Handbook of the British Canoe Union
Canoe and Kayak Handbook: Handbook of the British Canoe Union
by British Canoe Union
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Canoe and Kayak Routes of Northwest Oregon: Including Southwest Washington
Canoe and Kayak Routes of Northwest Oregon: Including Southwest Washington
by Philip N. Jones
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Take a Paddle: Western New York Quiet Water for Canoes & Kayaks
Take a Paddle: Western New York Quiet Water for Canoes & Kayaks
by Rich Freeman Sue Freeman
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Quiet Water New York, 2nd: Canoe & Kayak Guide (AMC Quiet Water Series)
Quiet Water New York, 2nd: Canoe & Kayak Guide (AMC Quiet Water Series)
by Alex Wilson John Hayes
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The Adirondack Mountain Club Canoe and Kayak Guide: East-Central New York State--Includes Selected Waterways of Western New Enand
The Adirondack Mountain Club Canoe and Kayak Guide: East-Central New York State--Includes Selected Waterways of Western New Enand
by Kathie Armstrong
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A Whitewater Canoe - Buy Or Rent?

A whitewater canoe is just what the term implies: a canoe that you use on a whitewater river.

Generally, the image usually conjured up when you say canoe is a pastoral image of a person silently gliding over a smooth, calm pond.

  

A whitewater canoe trip is something much more exciting and more dangerous than our general images of a canoe trip.

The sport of whitewater boating is an exciting one. The extremeness of the sport can range from beginning, or fairly tame, to more advanced and very exciting and dangerous.

Canoeing on whitewater is generally a group sport, although usually only one person is in each canoe. It is a group event simply because usually several people will go down the rapids together in a group looking out for each other.

Adrenaline In A Whitewater Canoe

Part of the appeal of rapidly going down a wild river in a whitewater canoe is the primal adrenaline rush the experience gives the participants. For the beginner, who is usually navigating a tamer river, the adrenaline rush will probably still be there, simply because it is a new experience and can be rather dangerous.

Usually the canoe itself will be rented, especially if the boater is a beginner. If you are a beginner, you will probably want to either rent and do some research regarding a whitewater canoe before you go on your first trip. If you are more experienced or are entranced by the sport, buying a whitewater canoe can be a much better idea.

Of course, you will have to do some research and determine how much you can afford to spend. A whitewater canoe can be quite expensive depending on the materials, size and quality of the boat itself. Part of owning your own whitewater canoe is the upkeep and other necessary equipment. If you own your own canoe, you will need something to transport it on, as well as paddles, life jackets and other necessary and optional equipment.

These are a few of the other things you need to think about when considering whether to purchase your own canoe or not.

But, if you are going boating every weekend, the cost of renting a whitewater canoe can add up quickly, so if you are serious about the sport, you will probably want to invest in one just to save yourself time and money. Whether you own or rent a whitewater canoe, you will want to do your research and know your way around the river and boat before you take to the rapids.

Owning and using your very own whitewater canoe can be a memorable experience in itself.

by Donald Trosper


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