Wide mono-hull small boats such as the
johnboat have a great deal of initial stability and allow the occupants to stand upright to engage in
fishing activities, and so do narrower small boats such as W-kayaks that feature a twin
hull. Very narrow mono-hull boats such as
canoes and
kayaks have little initial stability, but twin-hull W-kayaks are considerably more stable due to the fact that their buoyancy is distributed at a greater distance from their center line and therefore acts more effectively to reduce tilting. For purposes of stability, it is advantageous to keep the
centre of gravity as low as possible in small boats, so occupants are generally seated. Flatwater
rowing shells, which have length-to-
beam ratios of up to 30:1, are inherently unstable. == Compared to secondary stability ==