pair-oar boat

  • 1pair-oar — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun : a boat rowed by two rowers pulling one oar each and seated one abaft the other …

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  • 2power boat — скоростная моторная лодка four oared boat четырёхвесельная лодка the boat overturned лодка перевернулась pair oar boat лодка с одной парой вёсел the boat steadied лодка пришла в равновесие lively boat легко скользящая по волнам лодка …

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  • 3speed boat — скоростная моторная лодка four oared boat четырёхвесельная лодка the boat overturned лодка перевернулась pair oar boat лодка с одной парой вёсел the boat steadied лодка пришла в равновесие lively boat легко скользящая по волнам лодка …

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  • 4Boat rigging (sport rowing) — Boats used in the sport of rowing may be adjusted in many different ways according to the needs of the crew, the type of racing, and anticipated rowing conditions. The primary objective of rigging a boat is to accommodate the different physiques… …

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  • 5Coxless pair — A coxless pair which is a sweep oar boat. The rower on the left of the photo, or the bow of the boat is rowing starboard or bowside . The rower on the right of the photo and closest to the stern of the boat is rowing port or strokeside . A… …

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  • 6Dragon boat — This article is about Dragon boats and racing. For the festivals and holidays associated with dragon boats, see Duanwu Festival. Dragon boat Traditional Chinese 龍舟 Simplified Chinese 龙舟 …

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  • 7Long boat rescue — In surf lifesaving, long boats, called surf boats, while no longer used for rescues, remain one of the most popular events at surf lifesaving carnivals. The boats weigh between 180 and 250 kilograms and are crewed by four rowers and a… …

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  • 8Newcastle University Boat Club — Coordinates: 54°58′47″N 1°44′37″W / 54.9798°N 1.7436°W / 54.9798; 1.7436 …

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  • 9Coxed pair — A coxed pair is a rowing boat used in the sport of competitive rowing. It is designed for two persons who propel the boat with sweep oars and is steered by a coxswain. The crew consists of two rowers, each having one oar, and a cox. One rower is… …

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  • 10Punt (boat) — This article concentrates on the history and development of punts and punting in England, for other usages see Norfolk punt and the general disambiguation pages at punt and punter. A punt is a flat bottomed boat with a square cut bow, designed… …

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