But a key part of canoeing safety is being prepared for the worstdon't wait until you and all your gear are swimming in the lake to figure out how to get...
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www.canoeing.com/beginner/howto/canoesafety.htm
www.canoeing.com/beginner/howto/canoesafety.htm
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Canoeing Safety Tips for your trip to the Big Thicket National Preserve Home | Canoe Trips & Photo Tour | Group Trips | Camping; Services & Equipment | Frequently Asked Questions | Our Location; Hunting/Canoeing Trips | Canoe Racing | Canoeing Tips & Safety; The Big Thicket | About Us | Reservations | Contact Us...
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www.canoetexas.com/tips.html
www.canoetexas.com/tips.html
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Canoe safety guidelines: avoid accidents and mishaps by gearing up your canoe properly before take off.
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www.essortment.com/all/canoesafety_raqz.htm
www.essortment.com/all/canoesafety_raqz.htm
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Canoeing, kayaking and rafting organization to promote paddlesports and river conservation. ACA provides paddler resources, instructor certification and educational resources. Visit our new blog every day to keep up with the latest in American Canoe Association events and programs. The "Water Blog" is written by...
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www.americancanoe.org/
www.americancanoe.org/
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An extra safety throwing line (at least 50 feet in length) can be very valuable. But be careful how you stow these lines. If the canoe spills, feet can become entangled in loose lines, and this can lead to serious trouble.
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www.commanderbob.com/canoes.html
www.commanderbob.com/canoes.html
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Welcome to the National Canoe Safety Patrol! For more information on the National Canoe Safety Patrol, contact us at 646-205-2723. River Safety Tip: It is important to wear your personal flotation device (life jacket) at all times while on the water. Even if you are fishing... it is a good idea.
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www.nationalcanoesafetypatrol.com/
www.nationalcanoesafetypatrol.com/
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Jan 14, 2004 Safety Gear What every paddler needs to know By: Skipper Rich Lagrand Over the past couple of weeks, I have participated in a series of...
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www.ocpaddler.com/node/289
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Auto link to Website (frames) (above photo by NCSP safety team member Leona Fluck) Click here for Canoe & Kayak Instruction Information...
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Safety tips for a safe canoeing experience Florida Law requires that each canoe occupant have a flotation device. Wear it if you can't swim! Bring along some extra rope to tie up the canoe in case you want to stop and rest.
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funandsun.com/1tocf/natf/canu/safety.html
funandsun.com/1tocf/natf/canu/safety.html
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