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Canoes designed with built-in flotation chambers or sealed bulkheads tend to float even when capsized. These features prevent water from filling the hull completely, allowing the canoe to remain partially above water. Additionally, canoes made from lighter materials like polyethylene often have better buoyancy. Models specifically labeled as "self-bailing" or "floatation" canoes are also a good choice for this purpose.

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