Trying to decide on a first boat for 3 - 10 day solo trips in Algonqin PP, Michigan rivers, and the BWCA and the point was made in a different post that I should first choose between standard canoe seating with kneeling as an option (what I'll call "high" seating) or go with sitting-down-on-the-hull pack-boat style seating ("low" seating). I recognize this is a highly personal choice but my research has led me to make some initial assumptions and I am hoping to get some first-hand feedback on the validity of my assumptions. I will be trying both styles of boat next month, but test paddles will only provide insights for whatever the conditions are on those days.
My assumptions:
All input is greatly appreciated -- I'd really like to make the best long-term choice the first time around.
Jim
My assumptions:
- Low seating lowers the center of gravity but at the cost of having less control over the boat, especially versus a kneeling posture.
- High seating with a good quality single blade paddle is less tiring than a kayak paddle over a multi-day trip.
- Low seating with a kayak paddle is significantly better for a solo paddler going into the wind, with the degree of improvement being a function of the strength of the headwind. (I will add that if I get a kayak paddle, it will have an adjustable feather angle so the drag from the airborne blade is minimized.)
- High seating, especially when kneeling, makes the boat much more maneuverable.
- The fore and aft position of a high seat in the canoe effectively precludes being able to sit down in the boat because it would throw the balance of the boat out of whack.
- Low seating pretty much requires a kayak style paddle and high seating effectively requires a single blade paddle: I have seen that it is possible to use a single-blade paddle with a low seat, but that the paddle must be short. The inverse appears to be true for a high seat using a long kayak paddle. However, I don't recall seeing any discussions where someone routinely switches between the type of paddle. This suggests to me that, while possible, it just isn't done, at least not much, so the option of using a high seat with a kayak paddle or a low seat with a canoe paddle is probably not a viable long-term solution.
All input is greatly appreciated -- I'd really like to make the best long-term choice the first time around.
Jim