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What Canoe Accessories to Buy


December 28, 2009

It may be difficult to know what accessories you’ll need for that canoe you’ve just bought. If you’re new to canoeing, the range of items available can be confusing. Do you really need any of the equipment offered for sale or is your new canoe enough for what you’re looking to achieve? It would be impossible to detail and discuss every single canoe accessory in such a short time, but there are some basic accessories that can be useful. The kinds of items for sale that you’re most likely to find are anchors, chairs, motors, and covers.

Anchors are simple devices, usually weighing anywhere from five to ten pounds. They attach to a section of the canoe and are used for when you want to park your canoe in the middle of a lake or river and not get swept up in currents. Most commercial canoe anchors are of similar quality so the choice between different ones is simple. All you need to make sure of is the device the anchor uses to secure to the canoe is good quality.

Chairs to add onto your canoe are a personal choice. Most canoes come with sections to sit on, but many people find these flat boards uncomfortable. Most chairs are simply little more than a cushion that can be tied onto the already-existing section for sitting that your canoe has, but some of the fancier chairs come with a back. Chairs are wonderful devices for people who have a hard time sitting on something hard and flat or for those with back problems.

For keeping water out of your canoe, a bilge pump is usually much more useful. Bilge pumps are simple pumps that hook up to the inside of the canoe. By pumping manually, you can suck up the water that sits inside the canoe and spray it back out of your watercraft. Some bilge pumps have a motor available which cuts the task down in manual labor.

The last kind of most commonly-available accessory is motors. Motors help propel the boat, so that you aren’t required to paddle. Many people enjoy buying motors for their canoe to save their arm strength for fishing. Others use their canoe for whitewater rafting, and motors would be absolutely useless while trying to navigate rapids.

What you decide to purchase as an accessory for your canoe should depend on your wants and needs. There’s little use spending money on an item that won’t fit in to your plans but there are many canoe accessories that you can buy to make your life a little easier. Take a look at how you want to use your canoe; most people are perfectly happy with just a set of paddles, but others enjoy ‘little helpers’ to make canoeing a relaxing experience.

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