rowboat


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Synonyms for rowboat

a small boat of shallow draft with cross thwarts for seats and rowlocks for oars with which it is propelled

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So they continued fixing up old rowboats for resale, or making new ones to sell.
Anatolio Ndong Mba, Ambassador for the Permanent Mission of Equatorial Guinea to the United Nations will begin the process of gifting the rowboat to the UN.
We just finished a derelict 12-foot rowboat someone donated.
As a child, Brine Seaborne was found in an abandoned rowboat with no memory of where she came from.
Those types of facsimiles figure prominently in "A Light That Never Goes Out," which is anchored by a Chanel rowboat. But the show extends beyond the gloss and appeal of upmarket brands, as Black delves into addiction, self-help, feminism, and lesbian culture.
A lawyer by trade and an avid rowing enthusiast, Cameron Waterman tinkered with a motorcycle engine, devised a way to hang it off the transom of a rowboat, and attached a propeller and tiller to it, paving the way for the first commercially successful gasoline-powered outboard motor.
Lotze is in his muddy rowboat stringing the blonde mandolin--the
Q: What can you put in a rowboat to make it lighter but still make it sink?
My dad's instructions were simple: "Keep your eyes glued to the rowboat." I sat facing the stern as our 22-footer towed a 10-foot wooden rowboat toward Flamingo.
According to the Hollywood Reporter the film, which is set to be directed by Derek Cianfrance, is set on an island off the coast of Western Australia after World War I and circles around the life of a lighthouse keeper and his wife find a 2-month-old girl and a dead body in a rowboat and decide to raise the baby as their own, which tests their morality and love.
From Eliza Fay's description of arriving in Egypt in 1779 to Rosemary Mahoney's daring trip down the Nile in a rowboat in 2006, this lively collection of writing by over 40 women travellers includes Lady Evelyn Cobbold, Isabella Bird, Winifred Blackman, Norma Lorimer, Harriet Martineau, Florence Nightingale, Amelia Edwards, and Lucie Duff Gordon.
Mooney's first trans-Atlantic attempt, in 2006, ended when a 24-foot, wooden rowboat he'd built himself sank off the West African coast just hours after he'd pushed off from a beach in Senegal.
Summary: An American adventurer's bid to float across the Atlantic to Europe in a rowboat suspended ...
Registration also is under way for the Yaquina Run-Off, a race for non-motorized boats (kayak, canoe, rowboat, stand-up paddle board, etc.) on the Yaquina River.
That means she is to stay on her small rowboat for the duration of the 80-100-day trip, with only enough provisions to sustain her life for the duration of the journey.