Useful And Essential Facts About Nashville Canoe

By Stephanie Brown


From ancient to recent activities that human beings engage in, there is always some history surrounding them. The history rotates around subjects such as when the practice begun, the person who invented it or how it has evolved in the course of time. Canoes are no exception in this, until recently there was no evidence to show how long canoes have been around. Here are facts regarding Nashville Canoe.

The recent discovery of old remains of a dugout canoe has helped archeologists in estimating that canoes have existed for about 8, 000 years. A canoe is an open top boat which is light and has two narrow pointed endings. They are mostly peddled using two peddles but other people prefer using a single peddle. They were used exclusively for water transportation in the beginning.

As a method of water transport, they are used in carrying cargo and people. Dugout canoes are very light just as suggested by their name and were made through hollowing tree trunks. They are prone to destruction by rocks and other materials in water, but they can be repaired easily. It is essential to know that the characteristic of dugout canoes make them to be dangerous in case they get damaged during a journey.

History reveals that these water vessels played a very important role in exploration of the North America region. Today, in some parts of the world they are a reliable means of transportation from one island to another. Canoes are also used by sea divers and ocean explorers to reach their diving destinations.

Canoes are ideal because of their ability to handle all sorts of conditions. As such, they can used in quickly-moving waters, open lakes, coastal waters, and quite waters. It is fascinating to know that canoes retain their design despite the evolution they have undergone over time including taking different versions. Regardless of factors such as size, they still feature narrow pointed endings and open decks.

In other regions around the globe where there has been evolution, they are not used as a way of transport but for water sports. In other places where they are known as an essential culture theme, they are used as caskets for the dead. Dead people are placed in them and then they are left to drift into water before being set on fire.

As the uses of canoes evolved so did the materials used to make them. Traditionally, they were using natural materials such as birch bark, spruce bark, hot pine resin, and roots of the white pine. Hot pine resin was used to make them waterproof by sealing the joints and holding the wood together. Birch and spruce barks were chosen because for their smoothness, resilience, waterproof nature, and being lightweight.

The introduction of new materials was due to the need for portability, durability, and aesthetics. But, it is clear that every material comes with a fair share of pros and cons. Manufacturers make sure that they reach a compromise between the material used and the canoe shape. The same is done for cost and expected use of the canoe. The newly introduced materials include fiberglass, royalex, Kevlar, composite, aluminum, and polyethylene.




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