Small-craft sailing
Type of watercraft sail
Small-craft sails are sails designed to be attached to watercraft not conventionally equipped with sails, such as kayaks, canoes, or dinghies. Depending upon wind conditions, they can augment the user's paddling or rowing effort, or replace it.[1] They are suited to touring and other long-distance usage.[1]
References
- ^ a b Orkin, Benjamin (2016-03-03). "Review: WindPaddle Cruiser Sail". Canoe & Kayak Magazine. Retrieved 2016-11-20.
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