Canoes
Before 1960, canoes came either in wood, aluminum or fiberglass. Then Uniroyal sandwiched an ABS foam core between thin layers of plastic. The tire maker called the new material Royalex and used it to produce generic canoes sold under a variety of brand names. Paddlers called them 'Warsaw Rockets. I believe the Whitesell Piranha was the tandem boat of choice for running big whitewater (before the Caption came out). The rounded hull may feel squirrelly at first, but it is actually a really stable boat. No opinion about outfitting. Enjoy the boat. Glad to read you are raising your kids the right way.
Canoes can be purchased as new and used items and as single, double or triple models designed for sporting or recreational use on any open water source. Canoes are available from many leading brands such as Mad River, Old Town and Perception.
Design features and the materials used in manufacturing canoes vary according to a boat's purpose. Some canoe designs are suitable for lake paddling and straight-line tracking, whereas others are highly adapted to swift moving rivers and streams. Modern canoes are made from moulded plastic or composites such as fibreglass however traditional canoes are also available with wooden frames.
Importantly, before buying a canoe, ask yourself how you want to use it. How many people do you need to fit in it? Will you be taking it on weekend outings for all the family or should it be designed for solo whitewater challenges? Many of these answers will dictate your final choice.
Solo canoes
Solo or single canoes can be purchased across several designs from recreational solo canoes for trips and explorations in the wilderness, to solo racing boats. Racing or slalom canoes typically have lightweight, fibreglass bodies and more rounded bottoms to offer enhanced manoeuvrability and better speed. Variations on single canoes include solo kayaks which are narrower than a conventional canoe and have blades at both ends of its paddle.
Family canoes
Double canoes can be used for solo or tandem cruising and triple canoes are perfect for family trips or expeditions. Inflatable canoes are also great for leisure use. Made from scratch resistant and durable thick PVC, such lightweight and portable canoes will seat two comfortably for fishing trips and days on the water.
Many canoes are fitted with ergonomically designed seats to provide back and leg support and a comfortable paddling position. Cockpits are designed for easy access/exit and many modern canoes have carry handles so you can load and carry on your own, wherever you go.