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Octuple scull

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Racing boats (often called "shells") are long, narrow, and broadly semi-circular in cross-section in order to reduce drag to a minimum. They usually have a fin towards the rear, to help prevent roll and yaw. Originally made from
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Although the octuple had earlier been used for recreational rowing in Britain, it was used competitively for the first time at the annual regatta of the
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An octuple is typically 65.2 feet (19.9 meters) long and has a minimum weight of 213.85 pounds (97.00 kilograms), excluding oars.
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The riggers in sculling apply the forces symmetrically to each side of the boat, whereas in the "
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Thames Ditton Regatta: 11; Final: Junior Octuple Sculls Plate – Hampton Court
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sculling
Frederick James Furnivall
Hammersmith Sculling Club

sweep eight
Argonaut Rowing Club
racing shell
sport of rowing
eight
coxswain
Olympic Games
the Boat Race
oar
sculling
National Association of Amateur Oarsmen
USRowing
British Rowing
wood
composite material
carbon-fibre reinforced plastic
eight
eights
sweep rowing


2023 Rules of Rowing, p. 28.


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