The slightly less flair at the stems don't do much for stability either way. Their main job is to lengthen the waterline and have the added benefit of having a little sharper angle of attack in the water.
Thanks for posting this. Basically what you and Joey have been saying about reationships of the different parts and shapes. I might understand it someday!Found this information about canoe designs It seems to mirror and organizes all the discussion here
Anatomy of a Canoe: Essentials of Good Design (Canoecraft Excerpt)
One does not have to be a naval architect to understand the basic principles of canoe design. They are relatively simple, yet vitally important – especially to the builder. The curves of a well-designed canoe are its calling card – a proclamation of the kind of paddling it does best.www.bearmountainboats.com