Paddlecraft
Paddlecraft refers to a broad category of small, human-powered watercraft propelled by paddles. This encompasses a variety of vessels, each with its own distinct design and purpose. The most common examples include kayaks, canoes, and stand-up paddleboards (SUPs).
Kayaks are typically enclosed or semi-enclosed boats where the paddler sits facing forward, with legs extended.
Canoes are generally open boats where the paddler kneels or sits on a raised seat. They are
Stand-up paddleboards, or SUPs, are surfboards with a higher volume and thickness, allowing a paddler to stand
The operation of paddlecraft generally requires basic paddling techniques and an understanding of water safety. Life