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  2. Outline of canoeing and kayaking - Wikipedia

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    Sprint canoe – special type of canoe designed for the sport of flatwater canoe racing; it is slim, is paddled while kneeling on one knee, and the paddler does not switch sides. Whitewater kayak/canoe - most designs are easily converted from kayak (K-1) to canoe (C-1) by changing the seat. The kayak outfitting is the most common.

  3. Kayak - Wikipedia

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    An inflatable sit-on-top kayak An example of a man using an inflatable kayak. Inflatables, also known as the duckies or IKs, can usually be transported by hand using a carry bag. They are generally made of hypalon (a kind of neoprene), nitrilon (nitrile-rubberized fabric), PVC, or polyurethane-coated cloth. They can be inflated with foot, hand ...

  4. Inflatable boat - Wikipedia

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    Inflatable boats with transoms have an inflatable keel that creates a slight V-bottom along the line of the hull to improve the hull's seakeeping and directional stability. These vessels are very light, so if powered with an engine, it is best to put weight in the bow area to keep the bow from rising while the boat is going up on plane.

  5. Parasailing - Wikipedia

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    Parasailing, also known as parascending, is an activity where individuals are harnessed to a modified parachute canopy that is designed to ascend into the air when towed behind a motor vehicle on land, or a recreational boat over water.

  6. LCRL - Wikipedia

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    The LCRL or LCR (L) (Landing Craft Rubber Large) was an inflatable boat which could carry ten men that was used by the United States Marine Corps and US Army from 1938 to 1945. 10,125 LCRLs were made during World War II. It had a weight of 320 pounds (150 kg) and measured 20 ft × 8 ft (5.5 m × 2.4 m).

  7. Woman caught trying to smuggle 29 turtles from US into ... - AOL

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    A woman was busted for trying to sneak 29 protected turtles across a Vermont lake into Canada via kayak. Woman caught trying to smuggle 29 turtles from US into Canada by kayak, faces 10 years in ...