Bow is the term used for the front of the boat, Stern is the term for the back.
A standard canoe is designed to fit three people - a bow and stern paddler and a middle "duffer." It is not recommended to have more than three people in a standard canoe.
The stern is the back of a canoe - or any boat (the front is the "bow"). If you aren't certain which is supposed to be the front or back of your canoe look at the seats. One of the seats will be close to the point of its end, and one will be further away from the point. The one closer is the back of the boat (the bow seat is further away so the paddler has room for their legs)
a spirit canoe is an invisible canoe. neigther the canoe of a spirit or the spirit of a canoe.
The easy answer is an expertly carved canoe that was black on the outside and red on the inside - the bow always has a head a little bit like a dog's head. Lewis and Clark took a Chinook canoe in 1860. The descendants of Wm. Clark returned a 38 foot replica canoe to the Chinook Tribe on 2011
The anagram of the word 'ocean' is canoe.
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There should be both a bow light and a stern light.
A canoe provides good exercise.
you use a canoe by goin in it
outrigger canoe
Tagalog word of canoe: bangka
The force of the person/people who are in the canoe that's why we use paddles in a canoe or paddle boats.