Parts of a Canoe
Strokes
Packing Items
Packing a canoe
100

This is where you sit in a canoe

What is a seat

100
You use this stroke to go forward
What is forward stroke
100
These 5 items will protect you from the sun and dehydration
What is sunscreen, sunglasses, hat, sunshirt, and a waterbottle
100
This is where the heaviest stuff goes
What is the bottom
200
This is the left and right side of the canoe
What is port and starboard
200
You use this stroke to go backwards
What is the backstroke
200

You can use this if you get a blister

What is moleskin

200
This is where the lightest stuff goes
What is the top
300

The front of the canoe

What is the Bow

300

The stroke you use to turn

What is the C stroke
300

If get too cold, you can use one of these

What is a space blanket

300
The knot used to seal a homemade dry bag is called...
What is a goose-neck
400

The back of the canoe

What is the stern

400

The stroke a stern paddler use to keep the canoe straight

What is the J-stroke

400

If you don't have a drybag, you can use one of these 

What is a trashbag

400
This is what you place your plastic trash bags into
What is a duffle-bag
500

This is what keeps you afloat if you capsize and is required for all by the BSA

What is a PFD

500

The stroke you use to move your boat sideways

What is the drawstroke

500

what do you keep your gear in to keep it dry?

What is a drybag

500
This is how many heavy-duty trash bags you use for a homemade dry bag
What is 3