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  2. St. Ayles Skiff - Wikipedia

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    The boat’s hull and frames are built using clinker plywood and it measures 22’ with a beam of 5’ 8”. It is normally crewed by four sweep rowers with a coxswain. The boat design was commissioned by The Scottish Fisheries Museum in 2009 as a vessel for use in The Scottish Coastal Rowing Project. It is suitable for construction by ...

  3. Boat positions - Wikipedia

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    The middle rowers of a crew (numbers 2 and 3 in a four/quad, and 3, 4, 5 and 6 in an eight) are normally the most powerful and heaviest rowers, colloquially known as the Fuel Tank, Engine Room, Power House, Big Watts or Meat Wagon. [1] The boat pitches and yaws less in the middle, and the rowers there have less effect on these movements, being ...

  4. Rowing - Wikipedia

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    Longer, narrower rowing boats can reach 7 knots (13 km/h; 8.1 mph) but most rowing boats of 4.3 m (14 ft) can be rowed at 3–4 knots (5.6–7.4 km/h; 3.5–4.6 mph). [23] Many old rowing boats have very full ends (blunt ends); these may appear at first glance to be bad design as it looks slow, not fast. However a full-ended rowing boat will ...

  5. Stroke (position) - Wikipedia

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    Stroke side refers to the port side of the boat, which is on the left-hand side of a cox facing forwards, but on the right-hand side of a rower facing backwards. The usage derives from the tradition of having the stroke rower's oar be on the port side of the boat.

  6. The 11 Best Rowing Machines for At-Home Full-Body Workouts - AOL

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    The 11 Best Rowing Machines for Full-Body Workouts ... and hydraulic rowers actually mimic the circular motion of rowing on a boat. ... you can download the free SmartRow app to get workout ...

  7. Bow (position) - Wikipedia

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    In this picture of a coxless pair, the rower on the left of the photo and closest to the bow of the boat is the "bow" rower and is rowing "bowside" or "starboard". In rowing, the bow (or bow woman or bowman or bowperson) is the rower seated closest to the bow of the boat, which is the forward part of the boat.

  8. John Waugh (boatbuilder) - Wikipedia

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    John Waugh died in July 2018 and was survived by his wife Barbara, three children and six grandsons. Following his notable contribution to South African rowing, numerous trophies at the South African National Schools Championship Regatta are named after him including the John Waugh Trophy for Boys U14 Octuples, Waugh Trophy for Boys U14 Single Sculls and John Waugh Plate for Girls U14 Octuples.

  9. Bowloader - Wikipedia

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    The Dutch coxed pair at the 1977 World Rowing Championships, Evert Kroes and Peter van de Pas with coxswain Poul de Haan in the bow. A bowloader or bow-coxed shell is a racing shell (a type of boat used in rowing) in which the coxswain lies semi-supine in the bow, as opposed to the normal seated position at the stern.