We've seen the shorter, cheaper, easier market take over a lot of canoe sales. It's easy to lament nice tandem canoes being replaced by pairs of crappy sit on tops. A generic tandem canoe works great for going to the lake, looking around, and fishing a little. As long as there is somewhere to store it.
But whitewater kayaks are a killer application for plastic. My old plastic creek boat has bounced off thousands of rocks. It was constantly launched off steep banks, rock slides, and pulled up rocky shores. There's no open canoe that could take that kind of abuse.
I love canoes, but kayaks work better in serious whitewater. You're
lower and more stable, and the double-bladed paddle means you don't have to switch your hands in the middle of a big drop. Plus self rescues are relatively easy in a kayak once you've learned. You flip your paddle the right way and you come up, with only a few drops of extra water in the boat. I know it's possible to roll an open boat, I've seen it done in the pool. But I don't think I've ever witnessed an open boat combat roll.
I have an Old Town Appalachian I prefer in up to class 3 white water. But in any river where a roll-less flip would lead to a bad swim I switch to the kayak.
But whitewater kayaks are a killer application for plastic. My old plastic creek boat has bounced off thousands of rocks. It was constantly launched off steep banks, rock slides, and pulled up rocky shores. There's no open canoe that could take that kind of abuse.
I love canoes, but kayaks work better in serious whitewater. You're
lower and more stable, and the double-bladed paddle means you don't have to switch your hands in the middle of a big drop. Plus self rescues are relatively easy in a kayak once you've learned. You flip your paddle the right way and you come up, with only a few drops of extra water in the boat. I know it's possible to roll an open boat, I've seen it done in the pool. But I don't think I've ever witnessed an open boat combat roll.
I have an Old Town Appalachian I prefer in up to class 3 white water. But in any river where a roll-less flip would lead to a bad swim I switch to the kayak.