Everybody.
A regatta
in the river thames
80 mph
Rowing boats used in competitive races, such as those in the Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race, typically measure about 20 to 25 feet (approximately 6 to 7.6 meters) in length. These boats are designed for speed and efficiency on the water, accommodating various crew sizes. The specific length can vary depending on the type of race and the class of the boat used.
The ratio of people to boats is 3:1
The ratio that compares the number of people to the number of boats is 42:14. This can be simplified by dividing both numbers by 14, resulting in a ratio of 3:1. Therefore, for every boat, there are three people registered for the race.
A boat race is a competition in which two or more boats compete against each other to travel as fast as possible down a specific course.
Many people have sailed many boats and ships over the years. I would need more information, such as what specific boats, and whether or not you are referring to a boat race, and - if so - which one, before I could even begin to answer this question.
Regatta typically refers to races between rowed boats or between sailed boats. However, sometimes a regatta can also refer to a race between powered boats. Although, this is not very frequent.
They help us by either winning a race or getting to a certain place
If it is a moving start timing more than anything.
They must be blessed and 'Awakend'(painted) and then there ready for the race