rowlock การใช้
- On ordinary rowing craft, the rowlocks are attached to the gunwales.
- Trickett had used the then new invention of swivel rowlocks.
- Metal rowing pins or rowlocks are not allowed in competitions.
- Both the doors and windows have two rowlock brick arches over them.
- The basement windows have rowlock brick lintels and wood sills.
- Two headers of brock are placed above the windows to form rowlock arches.
- If the rowlocks are too close together the oars will be difficult to use.
- There are three rowlock arches above all of the windows on the first floor.
- The only other essential pieces of hardware are rowlocks ( also known as oarlocks ).
- Sometimes on narrow, faster rowboats for protected waters outriggers are added to increase rowlock separation.
- The gunwale is of the same kind of wood, but the rowlocks are of birch.
- The oars did not use rowlocks or thole pins but square holes cut below the gunwale line.
- The boat was supplied with an additional thwart and rowlocks for use when under power and rowing.
- Even the boats that were successfully lowered had no rowlocks, and had to be paddled like canoes.
- Originally, rowlocks were two wooden posts or thole pins that the shaft of the oar nestled between.
- The brick lintels over the windows and external doors are arched, with either two or three rowlock courses.
- It can easily be rowed ( with the addition of rowlocks ) and can be fitted with an outboard engine.
- Rowlock courses and header courses were employed to outline the plain wall masses on either side of the shallow rear pavilion.
- However, the boat had no rowlocks to take the oars and Johnstone found himself being taken out to sea by the tide.
- Furthermore, during replaced rowlocks, allowing oars to be stored while the ship was at sail and to provide better angles for rowing.
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