- Canoe sailing
Canoe sailing refers to the practice of fitting a Polynesian
outrigger or a Westerncanoe withsail s."See also
log canoe , a type of sailboat used in theChesapeake Bay region."Polynesian Sailing Canoes
The first sailing canoes emerged In ancient Polynesia over a thousand years ago.
The canoes were built from Island materials such as plaited leaf sails, island woods, organic webbing. The manned paddled sailing canoes explored the vast Pacific Ocean. The Polynesian voyaging canoes are to ancient Polynesian culture as the invention of the wheel in Asia and Europe. Today there is a revival of canoe sailing in polynesia and racing is very much alive in the Hawaiian Islands in particular. Hawaiian sailing canoes have evolved: Wood has been replaced by fiberglass and carbon, sails are now made from Dacron and Kevlar.
Racing inter-Island is very much alive in the Hawaiian Islands.
North American Sailing Canoes
Canoes have been used for sailing since at least the 1860s. There are several
racing classes of sailing canoes: Cruising Class or 4 Meter, C Class or 5 Meter, International Decked Sailing Canoe, and the American Canoe Association Class.John MacGregor of
Scotland is generally believed to have developed the first sailing canoes. During the 1860s, he had at least seven boats built that he called "Rob Roys" and sailed and paddled them inEurope , the Baltic and theMiddle East . He also wrote a book which popularized the design and the concept: "in walking you are bounded by every sea and river, and in a common sailing-boat you are bounded by every shallow and shore; whereas, ...a canoe [can] be paddled or sailed, or hauled, or carried over land or water" ("1000 Miles in the Rob Roy Canoe").MacGregor founded the British Royal Canoe Club (RCC) in
1866 .The New York Canoe Club followed about six years later.
The
American Canoe Association (ACA) was founded in1880 . In 1883, ACA Secretary Charles Neide and retired sea captain “Barnacle” Kendall paddled and sailed over three thousand miles fromLake George, New York toPensacola, Florida .In
1886 the ACA and the RCC held the first international canoe sailingregatta .In [1991)American Howard Rice sailed and paddled a sailing canoe solo around Cape Horn, Chile considered historically to be the Mount Everest of sailing challenges. He was awarded a Certificate of Merit by the Armada de Chile and inducted into the Cape Horners Society.
External links
* [http://canoesailingmagazine.com/ Canoe Sailing Magazine]
* [http://www.hsca.biz/ The Hawaiian Sailing Canoe Association]
* [http://www.enter.net/~skimmer/ The ACA National Canoe Sailing Committee]
* [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~fassitt/canoe_mirror/canoe_sailing.html Canoe Sailing Resources 2005]
* [http://www.friend.ly.net/~dadadata/canoes.html The Cheap Pages/Sailing Canoes] Dead link|date=August 2008
* [http://www.friend.ly.net/~dadadata/index.html The Cheap Pages links to canoeing e-books.Dead link|date=August 2008]
* [http://www.ocsg.org.uk/ Open Canoe Sailing Group]
* [http://www.bcu.org.uk/bcu/300-2-open-canoe-sailing.aspx International Canoe Sailing in the UK]
* [http://www.intcanoe.org/ International Canoe Sailing - International Website]
* [http://www.intcanoe.us/ International Canoe Sailing - the U.S. Site]
* [http://kanoottipurjehtijat.fi/yhdistys/english.php/ Finnish Canoe Sailing Association]
* [http://www.nokaoimagazine.com/article.aspx?issue=v.12n.3&article_name=canoe_race "The Great Canoe Race"] Article about racing sailing canoes inHawaii . "Maui No Ka 'Oi Magazine " Vol.12 No.3 (May 2008).
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