Boats, oars and who can use them 9 May 06
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Boat |
Oars |
Users |
Notes |
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The Beast |
8 spoons |
Learn to Row classes, LTR Grads Open Club Rowers |
Level One cox, can go out with only 7 rowers |
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The Mini- Beast |
If no level one scullers going out, then 4 pairs of Level one Sculls, otherwise, work on level two sculls plus Concept 2 sculls,unless Hudson quad out |
Learn to Row classes, LTR Grads, Level one scullers learning to steer, level To scullers learning to steer |
Cox has crossed wires and Bow has the steering mechanism. |
|
Echo |
spoons |
For first couple of outings in a scull, for scullers over 210LBS |
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|
Alden Star |
Blue handle hatchets |
Lightweight scullers only, under 160 lbs |
No pop-outs |
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Alden Mid |
Alden hatchets –small handles |
160 – 190 lbs |
Pop-outs |
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Alden Heavy |
Black handle hatchets |
190 -210lbs |
Pop-outs |
|
Grey Whale |
Black handle hatchets |
Careful and experienced over 210lbs |
Very fragile boat that does tip over |
|
J Kelly |
J KEL oars |
Level Two scullers |
Must have passed Level One exam |
|
Peinart |
If 2x, DH, not going out, then blue handle Crokers |
Level Three Scullers only weight 160 lbs and up |
Must have passed level Two exam |
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Drew Harrison |
Yellow handle Crokers |
Only experienced Scullers under 160lbs |
Must have tested out successfully |
|
Matrix Double |
Yellow and Blue Crokers |
Only experienced scullers weight average less than 185lbs |
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Dinsmore |
2 old Argo hatchets |
Only experienced rowers |
Must be checked out by Coach or Boat Captain before use |
|
Dirigo |
4 old Argo Hatchets |
Heavy weight men, novice women |
Crew Captain must attend Captains Meetings |
|
Argo |
Mens Old and new Hatchets |
Heavy Men, novice women, |
Level one cox and can go out with 7 |
|
Vespoli Four |
Blue band hatchets |
Intermediate women |
Crew Captain must attend Captains Meeting |
|
Mace |
Womens New Crokers |
Intermediate and Senior Women |
Cox needs to be Level Two Crew Captain must attend Captains Meeting |
|
New Hudson Four |
2 white Womens Crokers and 2 yellow and blue band |
No users at present |
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New Hudson Quad |
4 concept 2 pairs |
No users at present |
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We are short of blades especially sculling blades.
The bigger boat gets priority as it will have more Club members in it.
Private boat owners using club oars would not have priority over a Club member using club equipment.
If a boat is not being used, it is acceptable to use the blades allocated for that boat but check first.