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  2. Oar - Wikipedia

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    Rowing oars have been used since the early Neolithic period. Wooden oars, with canoe-shaped pottery, dating from 5000–4500 BC have been discovered in a Hemudu culture site at Yuyao, Zhejiang, in modern China. [1] [2] In 1999, an oar measuring 63.4 cm (2 ft) in length, dating from 4000 BC, was unearthed in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan. [3]

  3. Rowing - Wikipedia

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    A short 2.4-meter (8 ft) pram dinghy has a rocker of 15–18 cm (6–7 in). Boats with less rocker are easier to row and faster in flat or nearly flat water. However, in any waves a boat with 13–15 cm (5–6 in) of rocker will be more seaworthy—rising over waves rather than going through them.

  4. Racing shell - Wikipedia

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    University of Vermont 8+ oar shell. Originally made from lapstrake wood, shells are now almost always made from a composite material for strength and weight advantages. The first composite shells were made from a form of papier-mâché and became popular in the 1870s. These paper shells were sold world-wide by the Waters Paper Boat Factory of ...

  5. G. Prout & Sons - Wikipedia

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    The 10 ft Seabird was a 10 ft Dagger board Sailing Dinghy, for sail, row and outboard, taking a sail area of 40sq. ft. and Folds to 10 ft. 3in.: 1 ft 6in: 6in and was sold complete with sail and all gear. Oars were extra. It weighed 102 lbs. [7] The 8 ft 6in Seaswallow was an 8 ft 6in. Dagger board Sailing Dinghy, for sail, row and outboard ...

  6. Bateau - Wikipedia

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    24 to 50 ft (7.32 to 15.24 m) Beam: 5 to 8 ft (1.52 to 2.44 m) Draught: up to 1 ft (0.305 m) when loaded: Propulsion: setting poles, oars or sail: Speed: varied: Capacity: 1 to 2 tons: Complement: usually 3 or more: Armament: none: Notes: built to ferry freight on interior waterways of North America during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries

  7. Watson-class lifeboat - Wikipedia

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    The Watson-class lifeboat is a design of wooden lifeboat operated by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) around the coasts of the United Kingdom and Ireland between 1888 and 1991. There were several variations over the years but all the boats had hulls that conformed to a design by George Lennox Watson , the RNLI's naval architect ...

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