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    "Classic Rowing": Despite the end of the Blackburn and Small Reach Regatta there's still the Short Ships Regatta, the Seventy48, assorted raids, etc.

    Classic rowing is appearing as a new term for the most common rowing discipline. Although not yet widely used, there is a strong case for its adoption.
    For the most part experience is making the same mistakes over and over again, only with greater confidence.

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    Re: A good category name for fixed seat rowing events

    I like it better than 'fixed-seat rowing'. The boat I'm building is a classic rowboat, for classic rowing.

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      Re: A good category name for fixed seat rowing events

      seventy 48 cannot use sliding seats ?

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        Re: A good category name for fixed seat rowing events

        Classic rowing is a good term, however the whole fixed seat rowing area is well under the radar of the various rowing discipline bureaucrats. I'd thought that the open water or coastal rowing which seems to be getting international traction might actually happen when the wind blows and the waves kick up. Nope. Six oared gigs, fours and the big Atlantic Challenge gigs are all happily under the radar of the blazer wearers. Personally a tough pull on a half boat length day ( that being the distance the dory travels on a pull) followed by a mighty down wind, waves capping, surf is a pretty fine thing no matter what it's called.
        Ben Fuller
        Ran Tan, Liten Kuhling, Tipsy, Tippy, Josef W., Merry Mouth, Imp, Macavity, Look Far, Flash and a quiver of other 'yaks.
        "Bound fast is boatless man."

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          Re: A good category name for fixed seat rowing events

          Originally posted by wizbang 13
          seventy 48 cannot use sliding seats ?
          Yes they can, and the event includes kayaks, SUPs, etc. It's just not in the strict category of 2000 meter collegiate and Olympic 'flat water' crew races on straight, buoyed courses or events like The Boat Race (Oxfords v Cambridges) and the longer Harvard-Yale races. I'd think Dragon boat races would be the type for a 'Classic' category as well.
          For the most part experience is making the same mistakes over and over again, only with greater confidence.

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          • #6
            Re: A good category name for fixed seat rowing events

            Harlingen-Terschelling_sloepenroeirace_2021.jpg

            This is called "sloeproeien" (sloop rowing) over here, it certainly fits into the classic fixed seats rowing category.

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