Outrigger Canoeing
Outrigger Canoeing is a traditional water sport that originated in the Pacific Islands. It involves paddling a canoe that has one or more lateral support floats, called outriggers, attached to its side. This design enhances stability, allowing paddlers to navigate various water conditions more safely.
The sport can be enjoyed recreationally or competitively, with teams often racing in organized events. Outrigger canoes come in different sizes, accommodating various numbers of paddlers. The activity promotes teamwork, physical fitness, and a connection to the ocean, making it popular in many coastal communities around the world.