id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 37462 Woodgate, Walter Bradford Boating .txt text/plain 116843 8375 83 In 1837 the head college crews of the two Universities rowed a match at Good watermen can jump into a racing boat and sit her off-hand; bad when rowing in good style in old-fashioned iron-shod keeled boats. treatise on Boat-racing, used to slide to a small extent on a fixed seat It was stroked by Mr. Goldie, who had rowed all his University races on a fixed seat. In modern racing boats, the men slide too close to their work; and if race or match, such crew shall be provided by the club with a The member pulling the stroke-oar in any club boat shall after that the captain of each crew rowed the stroke oar. 5. Each boat shall keep its own water throughout the race, and colleges had boat clubs and manned eight oars, and at first it seems to (3) That no out-college crews be allowed to row in any boat, except in ./cache/37462.txt ./txt/37462.txt