Rocker refers to the curvature of the hull as it rises to the bow and stern, making it more maneuverable in rough water conditions. A displacement hull divides water at the bow and replaces it at the stern, affecting its efficiency. The bottom of a canoe is called the hull, which comes in various shapes and is usually made of wood, fiberglass, or aluminum.
Canoe performance is determined by hull shape, which affects stability, speed, and tracking. Some shapes are better for anglers, playboaters, and all-around canoeists. The most prominent feature of a canoe is its hull, which is the watertight body of the canoe. The inner part of the gunwale gives rigidity and strength to the hull. Keel is a raised ridge running from bow to stern on Deep-V Hulls, wedge-shaped hulls from bow to stern, modified-V Hulls for small boats, catamarans with two hulls bridged by a deck, and keels and skekes.
Canoe hulls come in many shapes, such as round, flat, straight sides, keel, draft, and rib-like keel. Straight sides provide less secondary stability and are less popular than other side shapes. Keels have a rib-like shape and are highly stable on calm water. Drafts are the area of the hull below the waterline, with little curve, making them highly stable on calm water.
Symmetrical hulls are the same at both ends, while asymmetrical hulls are not. The form of the hull on any particular canoe determines what kind of paddling terrain one is meant to take on.
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