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  2. List of rowing boat manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    A list of rowing boat manufacturers that build for the world's rowing community. Racing. Swastik Boats; https://swastikboats.in/ Ave Rowing Boats;

  3. Lightweight rowing - Wikipedia

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    Lightweight rowing (abbreviated Lwt or Lt) is a category of rowing where limits are placed on the maximum body weight of competitors. According to the International Rowing Federation ( FISA ), this weight category was introduced "to encourage more universality in the sport especially among nations with less statuesque people".

  4. Janousek Racing Boats - Wikipedia

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    Janousek Racing Boats Ltd is a British-based manufacturer of rowing boats / racing shells established in 1981 by Bohumil Janoušek, a Czech rower and Olympic double bronze medallist. A Janousek coxed four used by University College Boat Club at Henley Royal Regatta 2001.

  5. WinTech Racing - Wikipedia

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    WinTech Racing offers a wide variety of racing shells, recreational shells, adaptive rowing shells, wakeless launches, oars, and spare parts for various boat models. There are several different models of racing shell, including eights (8+), fours (4+), quads and convertible quads/fours (4x/-), pairs and doubles (2x/-), and singles (1x).

  6. Racing shell - Wikipedia

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    In watercraft, a racing shell (also referred to as a fine boat (UK) or simply a shell) is an extremely narrow, and often comparatively long, rowing boat specifically designed for racing or exercise. It is equipped with long oars, outriggers to hold the oarlocks away from the boat, and sliding seats. The boat's long length and semicircular cross ...

  7. 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.

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