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Just wondering if any has moved their front seat back from the original location? If so did you find any difference in the way the canoe handled or notice if it was acceptable to capsizing more easily.
Thanks
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Hey Local,
In general, moving the front seat back will most likely increase stability, all other things being equal. It will place the front paddlers weight over more of the hull. It will tend to free the bow more, making the boat a bit more manouverable. If this is just to give the front paddler more leg room, or sometimes the sides of the knees hit the side of the hull in narrower asymetrical canoes, then you are probably talking a few inches only and there should be no issues. Raising the seat would cause more issues, as would moving it forward. Let us know what brand and model boat and we can be more definitive.
Moonman.
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Thanks for your input. I will proceed with making my canoe partner a little more comfortable this season.
Neil.