Monthly Archives: January 2008

Teaching Children How to Paddle – Part 7

Standup Paddling This is in fact the easiest type of paddling for children. It comes naturally to them because they feel very stable in the W kayak, and standing upright offers them the ability to apply more power in their … Continue reading

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Teaching Children How to Paddle – Part 6

Tandem By ‘tandem’ I mean two kids paddling together since a crew composed of an adult and a child is likely to work well without need for special instruction. Having two adults paddling a W kayak together can pause a … Continue reading

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Teaching Children How to Paddle – Part 5

The Surf The surf is a very exciting place for children but it can be a frightening one too. A child can perceive a small, three-foot wave as a threat, and a four-foot wave might take the proportions of a … Continue reading

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John Forney’s First W Boat Design

John Forney is a boat designer and builder from Texas. He has already designed and built a number of kayaks, both in wood and skin-on-frame. John took upon himself to be the first to design and build a wooden W … Continue reading

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Teaching Children How to Paddle – Part 4

Tracking. This is a difficult thing to teach small children because their spatial perception is not well developed as ours. They may not necessarily recognize an object such as a house or a tree after having seen it once, they … Continue reading

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