It depends on what you can afford, rowers tend to uses Empachers. (but they are really expensive)
shell or skiff
Generally a long narrow rowing boat (varying from 1 to 8 persons) is refered to as a "rowing shell" or simply "a shell"
You call it a shell
You call it a shell
The most people in a rowing boat is 8 not including the cox.
from 51ft to 61ft
A typical four-man rowing shell is about 40 feet in length. Specific lengths on a few rowing shells from Vespoli (a well known company) can be found at the bottom of the page from this link: http://www.vespoli.com/boats/fours.php
Maximum number of electrons = 2n2, where n is the number of shell (n = 1 for K, 2 for L, 3 for M, and so on) K shell has 2 electrons maximum L shell has 8 electrons maximum M shell has 18 electrons maximum N shell has 32 electrons maximum O shell has 50 electrons maximum P shell has 72 electrons maximum
Rowing Shell.
The most well known rowing event at the Olympic games involves the eight (8+) rowing shell. This shell is very fast with eight oarsmen producing a huge amount of power propelling this 65-foot boat.
The first shell can hold a maximum of 2 electrons.