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Keel - ANSWER A projecting strip along the bottom of the canoe, on the outside, to cut down slide slipping. Haystacks - ANSWER Large standing waves which accompany deceleration of a current Ledge - ANSWER The exposed edge of a rock stratum which acts as a natural low dam, or as a series of such dams. Lining - ANSWER The use of ropes to work a boat down stream from the shore.

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MAINE GUIDES TEST CORRECT 100%
Keel - ANSWER A projecting strip along the bottom of the canoe, on the outside, to cut
down slide slipping.

Haystacks - ANSWER Large standing waves which accompany deceleration of a
current

Ledge - ANSWER The exposed edge of a rock stratum which acts as a natural low
dam, or as a series of such dams.

Lining - ANSWER The use of ropes to work a boat down stream from the shore.

Non-power face - ANSWER The face of the paddle blade, opposite the power face

Painter - ANSWER A line attached to bow or stern of a boat

Pitch - ANSWER A section of a rapid usually steeper than the surrounding section; a
drop

Pool - ANSWER A river section slower and deeper than surrounding sections

Power face - ANSWER The face of the paddle blade which bears against the water in a
normal forward stroke

Rapid - ANSWER A section of a river characterized by steepening gradient, increased
water, speed, obstructions and turbulence.

Riffle - ANSWER A section of a river, shallower than usual, in which small waves are
noticeable, often over a gravel or sand bottom.

Rocker - ANSWER The longitudinal curvature of the bottom at the center line of the hull.

Setting - ANSWER Ferry with bow down stream: largely an eastern term

Sheer - ANSWER The upward curve of the sides of the hull from amidships to the ends

Throat - ANSWER The section of a paddle shaft just above the blade

Thwarts - ANSWER Transverse braces, from gunwale to gunwale, in a boat.

Trim - ANSWER The angle to the plane of the water at which the boat rides, for
instance, down at the stern, down at the bow, or trimmed even (dead level)

,Tumble home - ANSWER An i curving in cross section from the bilge to the gun whale

Wet suit - ANSWER A close fitting garnet of neopren sponge which affords thermal
insulation in cold water

White eddy - ANSWER An area below a ledge or boulder over which water is flowing,
characterized by a highly aerated backflip at the surface.

Beam - ANSWER The transverse measurement at a boats widest part

Bilge - ANSWER In the cross section of a hull the point of greatest curvature between
the bottom and the side

Broaching - ANSWER The turning broadside of a boat due to action of different currents
at bow and stern: sideways against a rock

Channel - ANSWER A canoeable through river section

Chute - ANSWER A channel through a gap or drop in a rapid, steeper and faster than
the surrounding water.

Deck - ANSWER On a traditional canoe, the triangular piece of wood to which the
gunwhales attach at their ends. In a whitewater canoe or kayak, a covering for the entire
hull to prevent entrance of water

Dry pack - ANSWER A waterproof pack which is carried in the boat in white water

Ferry - ANSWER A maneuver to move laterally across a current by paddling upstream
either backward or forward, and at an angle to the current

Black (map color) - ANSWER man made

Green (map color) - ANSWER vegetation over 6 feet

White (map color) - ANSWER vegetation under 6 feet

Blue (map color) - ANSWER water

Brown (map color) - ANSWER contour lines

Red (map color) - ANSWER major roadways

Purple (map color) - ANSWER new additions

Beam (map color) - ANSWER the transverse measurement at a boat's widest part

, Bracing stroke - ANSWER any of several paddle strokes providing stability against the
capsizing force of a lateral current; may also be used for turning

Broaching - ANSWER the turning boatside of a boat due to the action of different
currents at bow and stern

Hanging strokes - ANSWER high bracing strokes, so called because the paddler hangs
some of his weight on the paddle held high

Heavy water - ANSWER the white water term for the phenomena of supernormal flow in
a river, characterized by high standing waves, fast currents, extreme velocity difference
etc

Tumblehome - ANSWER an incurving in cross-section from the bilge to the gunwale;
throws water away from you

J-stroke - ANSWER forward stroke used in the stern to provide forward momentum;
feathering the stroke outward at the tail counteracts the off-center stroke and helps to
maintain straight line of travel

Draw - ANSWER side stroke used to pull canoe toward the paddle

Cross-draw - ANSWER used with draw strokes primarily from the bow in order to move
the canoe from side to side

Pry - ANSWER side stroke in the stern used both fro sideward movement and for
turning; can be used in bow but is not as powerful as the draw for side movement

Sweep - ANSWER for forward motion and turning; describes the arc of the gunwale

Inverted sweep - ANSWER for single paddling from center of canoe; begin and end
stroke away from boat, sharp hook at finish will turn canoe toward paddle side

What are the 3 longest rivers in Maine - ANSWER The St. John, Androscoggin, and the
Kennebec

Biggest lake in Maine - ANSWER Moosehead Lake

How many miles of coastline does Maine have - ANSWER Maine has 3,478 miles of
coastline

What does Dirigo mean - ANSWER Dirigo means "I lead"

Who are the two men on the state flag for maine - ANSWER They are a farmer and a
sailor

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