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Connecticut Water Trails
Program
Canoe Basics
How To Switch Places In A Canoe
For whatever reason whether it be, the person that
is sitting in the back of the canoe wants to sit in the front for awhile
or visa versa, it is good to know how to do this move properly or you
will end up upside down in the water if you make the wrong move.
There really isn't any reason to have to do this move, but you
never know when it may come in handy.
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The person in the front of the canoe must look
ahead to make sure that there are no rocks ahead that the canoe may
run into, or if there are any obstructions in the way what so ever,
if your canoe bumps into larger rock while you are doing this your
canoe will more than likely tip over.
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The person in the front moves first.
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Before moving, place your paddle on the floor of
the canoe.
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The person in the back stays seated, still
guiding the canoe with their paddle.
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The person in the front will now hold on to both
sides of the canoe with their hands. Do not let go of the sides.
The right hand on the right side, and left hand on the left
side of the canoe.
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Then the person in the front will start to stand
up a little, but stay in a crouched position, keeping low and not
letting go of the sides of the canoe.
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Both people
in the canoe must now keep balanced. Do not stiffen up, I want you
to be loosened up.
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The person in front now will now lift up one
foot (which ever foot they want) and step backwards over the seat,
still balancing and still holding onto the sides of the canoe and
keeping low at all times.
Do not stand
straight up, the lower you can be the better and the less tipsy the
canoe will be.
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The person in the front will now lift up their
other foot and step backwards over the seat.
He/she should now be standing behind their seat, hanging onto
the sides of the canoe and down as low as they can get.
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The person that is doing the moving now gets
onto their knees, slowly and works their way down, either to lying
down on their stomach on the bottom of
the canoe or crouched down as far as they can get in a tucked
position. Once they have
gotten to this position, don't move.
It's the drivers turn to move now.
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The person seated in the back of the canoe
should take another look to make sure everything is clear ahead, no
rocks or obstacles to hit.
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Then person in the back will now put their
paddle on the floor of the canoe.
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Do the same as the first person did, hold onto
both sides of the canoe, right hand on the right side, left hand on
the left side.
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Stand up slowly, keeping low and walk very
carefully up to the front of the canoe, stepping over the person on
the floor of the boat.
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Don't forget to keep balanced and relaxed.
After this person reaches the front of the canoe just behind
the seat, with one foot step over and ahead of the seat, then do the
same with the other foot.
Keep hanging onto the sides of the canoe and sit down slowly,
then get the paddle off the floor of the canoe and guide the canoe
while the person gets up and moves again.
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The person that is on the bottom of the canoe
floor now gets up, but still staying low, hanging on to both sides
of the canoe, walking backwards slowly and then sits down in their
seat. Grab the paddle and start paddling. That's it.
You always have to remember, when
trading places or even trying to reach something in a canoe to keep low.
The lower the better, the less tipsy the canoe will be.
Remember that you are in water, and the canoe will be wobbly and
it will move back and forth while you are moving around.
Don't panic, just keep relaxed, don't stiffen up and be careful.
It actually sounds harder than it is.
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