CanoeingA. & C. Black, 1961 - 216 páginas |
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... keeping the canoe straight . In time the canoeist will learn by constant practice to dip his paddle and pull in such ... keep the head of the canoe as straight as possible . The stroke , unlike that in rowing , is not made with the blade ...
... keeping the canoe straight . In time the canoeist will learn by constant practice to dip his paddle and pull in such ... keep the head of the canoe as straight as possible . The stroke , unlike that in rowing , is not made with the blade ...
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... keeping the canoe straight . In time the canoeist will learn by constant practice to dip his paddle and pull in such ... keep the head of the canoe as straight as possible . The stroke , unlike that in rowing , is not made with the blade ...
... keeping the canoe straight . In time the canoeist will learn by constant practice to dip his paddle and pull in such ... keep the head of the canoe as straight as possible . The stroke , unlike that in rowing , is not made with the blade ...
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... keeping the weight in the centre you not only ride on practically an even keel , but also keep the canoe dry by having a light bow and stern , for this has the effect of allowing the canoe to ride and fall with each wave easily and ...
... keeping the weight in the centre you not only ride on practically an even keel , but also keep the canoe dry by having a light bow and stern , for this has the effect of allowing the canoe to ride and fall with each wave easily and ...
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allow American Canoe Association bank beginner Bridge Britain British Canoe Union British Waterways Builth camping Canadian canoe canal Canoe Association canoe racing canoeable canoeists canvas carry Championships channel coast collapsible canoe constructed coracle course covered craft cruising dangerous deck difficult equipment essential excursions experience experienced canoeist feet Finland flood folding boat folding canoe formed Grand Union Canal Haywood Junction heavy rapids important John MacGregor journey Junction Kajak kayak keel lakes Loch Loch Sunart lock method navigations necessary night obstruction paddle paddler passage pole popular portage possible regatta remember ribs Rob Roy rocks rough water round Royal Canoe Club rubber rule sailing sea canoeing side skin Slalom slope sluices sport steering stern stretch stroke swift tent Thames three miles tidal streams tide to-day tour travelling trip two-seater usually vessels voyage waves weather weir wind