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"Stephen and Jane" <stephenDOTblockley@ukgateway.net> skrev i en meddelelse news:4t6i65F12j3jeU1@mid.individual.net... > Johannes Andersen wrote: >> Now the word "buoyancy" is becoming the top sales argument on the >> front page of several boatbuilders! >> You should be proud - and celebrate! :-) > >> And even more: these boatbuilders are pushing the standards for >> safety even higher than     

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Author: Johannes Andersen
Date: Nov 30, 2006 14:59

Carl wrote: Johannes Andersen wrote: Dear Carl, Stelph and others who have added to the fire: You are way out of line here - and behaving in a manner not suitable in this otherwise informative newsgroup! You always know when someone has lost the plot when they begin a posting by telling you that what you have written is not fit for this NG. Actually, Johannes
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On Sep 2, 1:20 pm, Carl Douglas <c...@carldouglas.co.uk> wrote: > Wendi wrote: > > Hi > > Thank you so much for all of your help! I live in Dallas, Texas. The > > class is associated with the Dallas Rowing Club. I learned that > > another local lake offers rowing as well. I'll be sure to checkout > > both Boathouses before I join any clubs. > > > Something that did surprise me, is the swim     

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Author: anton2468
Date: Nov 28, 2006 08:11

Wendi wrote: Hi Thank you so much for all of your help! I live in Dallas, Texas. The class is associated with the Dallas Rowing Club. I learned that another local lake offers rowing as well. I'll be sure to checkout both Boathouses before I join any clubs. Something that did surprise me, is the swim certification test. I can swim well, but I didn't consider the fact that I
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On Aug 26, 11:11 am, "William A. T. Clark" <cl...@nospammatsceng.ohio- state.edu> wrote: > In article <6uydnZDpv_xydi7VnZ2dnUVZ8jidn...@bt.com>, >  "Alistair Potts" <alistair.potts+use...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > We all know that boats pitch up and down like fairground rides through the > > stroke, which apparently does little for their speed. I have come up with a > > solution.     

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Author: Stephen Poole
Date: Sep 2, 2008 08:53

zeke@zekehoskin.com wrote: On Aug 26, 4:41 am, "Alistair Potts" <alistair.potts+use...@gmail.com> wrote: We all know that boats pitch up and down like fairground rides through the stroke, which apparently does little for their speed. I have come up with a solution. Trim your single so it's at its optimum 'flat' position at the catch. Then, with a simple system of pulleys
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On Aug 26, 4:41 am, "Alistair Potts" <alistair.potts+use...@gmail.com> wrote: > We all know that boats pitch up and down like fairground rides through the > stroke, which apparently does little for their speed. I have come up with a > solution. > > Trim your single so it's at its optimum 'flat' position at the catch. Then, > with a simple system of pulleys, as you push your seat to the back     

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Author: Carl Douglas
Date: Sep 2, 2008 05:20

James Elder wrote: On 19 Aug, 22:37, "david.hender...@aea.be" <david.hender...@aea.be> wrote: On the Beeb today, Steve Ovett (remember him?) saying - I paraphrase - of course with all the funding available, GB can do well in elite(ist) sports like rowing, cycling and sailing which rely on hi-tech equipment, we now should concentrate on the sports where success comes from
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"Henry Law" <news@lawshouse.org> wrote in message news:1217971564.4260.0@proxy01.news.clara.net... > Christopher Anton wrote: >> Would you believe that the caption for this picture is "These shadowy >> figures are about to plunge their canoe into what is arguably the finest >> rowing venue in the world, the 32,000-square-metre Shunyi rowing park, >> built specially for the games, with room     

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Author: zeke
Date: Aug 27, 2008 09:21

On Feb 29, 5:11 pm, "donal.ca...@gmail.com" <donal.ca...@gmail.com> wrote: In the South West try googling Blagdon lake near Bristol. Just about perfect and unlike Chew opposite(good sailing lake) is relatively unexposed and calm. I tried whilst coaching Bristol Uni to get access but the this proved impossible even out of the fishing season. Alpes D Huez/Allemont - Lac Verney
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Author: Carl Douglas
Date: Aug 26, 2008 12:04

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Author: zeke
Date: Aug 26, 2008 10:43

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Author: Carl Douglas
Date: Aug 20, 2008 04:19

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Author: Christopher Anton
Date: Aug 7, 2008 14:50

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Author: david.henderson
Date: Mar 4, 2008 05:06

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