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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. Ave Rowing Boats; Burgashell (still in business August 2024)

  3. Category:Rowing equipment manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Companies and manufacturers of rowing boats and related equipment. Pages in category "Rowing equipment manufacturers" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Empacher - Wikipedia

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    Overall, Empacher boats have received 64% of the wins in all race categories during 2013. [6] In the eights, all crews but the USA (who used a Hudson) used Empacher boats during the 2008 Summer Olympics and the 2012 Summer Olympics. In the 2012 London Olympics, Empacher boats won almost all boat categories with ten out of fourteen gold medals. [7]

  6. Thames skiff - Wikipedia

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    Swan upping in skiffs. Skiffs are both recreational and working boats on the Thames. They can be seen used for swan upping and other general purpose duties. [3] Racing skiffs are specially built for skiffing in competitions at regattas and long-distance marathon events between the various skiff clubs under The Skiff Racing Association rules along the Thames and also for recreational purposes ...

  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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