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Written by Jerry Jacoby in Canoe Last Updated April 1, 2023 How far you can canoe in a day depends on many factors such as the strength of the paddlers, the wind and wave conditions, the weight of the canoe, and how often you stop to rest. A good rule of thumb is to plan on paddling for about…
Written by Jerry Jacoby in Wakeboard Last Updated March 31, 2023 If you fall while riding at a cable park, the first thing you should do is assess your injuries. If you are injured, it is important to seek medical attention immediately. Once you have taken care of any injuries, you can then focus on getting back on your…
Written by Jerry Jacoby in Canoe Last Updated August 27, 2023 There is no definitive answer to this question as it depends on a variety of factors, including the weather conditions, the type of canoe, and the experience of the person sleeping in it. That said, sleeping in a canoe can be safe if the proper precautions are taken…
Written by Jerry Jacoby in Rafting Last Updated December 26, 2022 The amount of water you get depends on the river conditions and how rough the water is. Generally, you will get wetter the rougher the water is. If you’re lucky, you might only get a little bit wet. But if you’re not so lucky, you could end up…
Written by Jerry Jacoby in Canoe Last Updated August 27, 2023 There are a few different ways that you can suspend a canoe. The most common way is to use two ropes, one on each end of the canoe, and tie them off to trees or other sturdy objects. You can also use one rope in the middle of…
Written by Jerry Jacoby in Canoe Last Updated August 27, 2023 There is no definitive answer to this question as it depends on a number of factors, such as the type of canoe, the water conditions, and the paddler’s preference. In general, however, canoes are designed to be paddled with one or two people aboard and should be deep…
Written by Jerry Jacoby in Wakeboard Last Updated April 1, 2023 No, you cannot wakeboard if you can’t swim. Wakeboarding requires a certain level of swimming ability in order to be safe and successful. If you can’t swim, you won’t be able to stay afloat on the board and will likely drown. Wake Boards A wakeboard is a short,…
Written by Jerry Jacoby in Rowboat Last Updated March 31, 2023 A pedal boat is a water vessel that is propelled by the use of pedals. These boats are designed for use in calm waters and are not meant for use in rough or choppy waters. One person can operate a pedal boat, but they may need help getting…
Written by Jerry Jacoby in Rowboat Last Updated March 31, 2023 A coxswain is the person who steers a rowing boat and is responsible for the safety of the crew. They are typically very experienced rowers themselves and understand the technical aspects of rowing. A good cox will be able to motivate their crew and keep them focused on…
Written by Jerry Jacoby in Canoe Last Updated August 27, 2023 The best canoe for rivers is the one that suits your paddling style and the conditions of the river. Canoes come in different shapes and sizes, so it’s important to choose one that will be stable and comfortable for you. If you’re new to canoeing, it’s a good…