A canoe is a boat called a "canoe", a kayak is of the class of boats called "kayaks". For just about any other rule you choose you will be able to find exceptions.
I don't think there are any boats called kayaks which are not decked, but there are plenty of boats called canoes which are decked. Kayaks can be paddled with a single blade either sitting or kneeling; with or without a sprayskirt. Canoes can have a deck and use a spray skirt and be paddled seated of kneeling, and they can use a double or single paddle.
As to the British calling everything a canoe: well, they are just plain wrong. :)
> In doing random searches looking for a stitch and glue kayak design i
> occasionally run accross plans for a "decked canoe". Excuse my
> ignorance but what is the difference between a decked canoe and a kayak?
> Where i come from a skunk called a polecat still stinks to high heaven.
> :)~
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- decked canoe????
Jay Roberts -- 11/6/1999, 3:26 pm- Re: decked canoe????
garland reese -- 11/7/1999, 5:28 pm- Re: decked canoe????
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 11/7/1999, 10:03 am- Re: British
lee -- 11/8/1999, 9:28 am
- according to Websters
Jay Roberts -- 11/7/1999, 2:03 am- coming to terms
Paul G. Jacobson -- 11/7/1999, 4:27 am
- Re: decked canoe????
garland reese -- 11/6/1999, 11:07 pm- Re: decked canoe????
Mac Buhler -- 11/6/1999, 3:38 pm- Re: decked canoe????
Ron Eike -- 11/7/1999, 9:04 am- Re: decked canoe????
Bram -- 11/6/1999, 5:47 pm- Re: decked canoe????
Jay Roberts -- 11/6/1999, 5:09 pm- Re: civet cat
Tom Kurth -- 11/6/1999, 7:48 pm- Re: high tea
lee -- 11/8/1999, 2:01 pm- translation tools
Ed Valley -- 11/9/1999, 2:44 pm- Re: translation tools
lee -- 11/9/1999, 9:48 pm
- Re: high tea
Tom Kurth -- 11/8/1999, 9:28 pm - Re: translation tools
- translation tools
- Re: high tea
- Re: decked canoe????
- Re: decked canoe????
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