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Sculling - Wikipedia
Sculling is the use of oars to propel a boat by moving them through the water on both sides of the craft, or moving one oar over the stern. A long, narrow boat with sliding seats, rigged with two oars per rower may be referred to as a scull, its oars may be referred to as sculls and a person rowing it referred to as sculler. … 展开
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Rowing - Wikipedia
网页Learn about the origins and evolution of rowing as a human-powered watercraft, from ancient Egypt to modern times. Explore the different …
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Stern sculling - Wikipedia
网页Stern sculling is the process of propelling a watercraft by moving a single, stern-mounted oar from side to side while changing the angle of the blade so as to generate forward thrust on both strokes.
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Octuple scull - Wikipedia
网页An octuple sculling shell, often simply called an oct and abbreviated as an 8x[1] or 8x+, [2] is a racing shell used in the sport of rowing. Unlike the eight (8+), a racing shell with a crew of eight rowers and a coxswain (cox) [2] …
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网页As a sport, it involves watercraft known as shells (usually propelled by eight oars) and sculls (two or four oars), which are raced mainly on inland rivers and lakes. The term rowing refers to the use of a single oar grasped in …
Quad scull - Wikipedia