Rowing boats.
Steve redgrave started rowing boats because he like boats and bananas
canoes or dingheys?
EH...... wooden boats {rowing boats} I THINK BUT it might be a horse OR donkey
Exercise, get to out of the way fishing locations, for enjoying nature.
Metal oars are rowing tools used for propelling boats through water. They are typically made of aluminum or stainless steel and provide durability and strength for rowing activities. Metal oars are commonly used in larger boats or for recreational and competitive rowing.
In the 2012 London Olympics the Dutch competed in yellow/orange colored rowing boats. This may vary between the different rowing events they competed in.
As in crew boats? Shells, Skulls and hulls that kinda stuff
they got to punt using big wooden boats with no inner framing. it was powerd by men rowing.
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
Rowing is 'played' by racing boats agaisnt each other. In some races called "head races" the boats are set off one after the other and the boat that wins is the boat with the fastest time in a category. In regattas, the boats are raced in lanes and so it is whoever finishes the race first. There are also indoor rowing competitions where lots of people gather and compete on rowing machines (ergos) and depending on what their race is the winner is whoever got the greatest distance or the fastest time. There are many differnet categories for age, gender, weight and type of boat so each race is fair.
Canoes dont have sails, or masts, whereas canoes are powered by manpower (Rowing or paddling)