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The distance between the rear edge of the rower's seat and the rowlocks should be about the distance between the inside of the rower's wrist and the inside of the elbow.
An oar is a lever with its fulcrum at the oarlock.
So, for example, if the distance between rowlocks is 42 inches, the distance from the end of the handle to the button should be (42 ÷ 2, + 2 =) 23 inches, and the overall length of the oar (23 ÷ 7, × 25 =) 82 inches or 6 feet 10 inches.
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 The FaOars, Canoe Paddles and Kayak Padles Paddles</a></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> <a href="/topics/Oars" title="Oars" class=fl>Oars</a> are hooked into a receptacle <b>"Rowlock"</b> on the side of the <a href="/topics/Boat" title="Boat" class=fl>boat</a> "gunwale". </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> The <b>Rowlock</b> is pushed into a "Ferrule" and is free to rotate. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> <b>Rowlocks</b> are also available in galvanised steel or brass.</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>www.acoloca.com /fbs/OarsandPaddles.htm</font>   (785 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><body face="Arial"> <br> <table cellpadding=0> <tr> <td>  </td> <td> <table > <tr><td> </td><td colspan=2><a href="http://cancerweb.ncl.ac.uk/cgi-bin/omd?oar">Definition: oar from Online Medical Dictionary</a></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> The part which rests in the <b>rowlock</b> is called the loom. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> An <a href="/topics/Oars" title="Oars" class=fl>oar</a> is a kind of long paddle, which swings about a kind of <a href="/topics/Fulcrum" title="Fulcrum" class=fl>fulcrum</a>, called a <b>rowlock</b>, fixed to the side of the <a href="/topics/Boat" title="Boat" class=fl>boat</a>. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> To toss the <a href="/topics/Oars" title="Oars" class=fl>oars</a>, To peak the <a href="/topics/Oars" title="Oars" class=fl>oars</a>, to lift them from the <b>rowlocks</b> and hold them perpendicularly, the handle resting on the bottom of the <a href="/topics/Boat" title="Boat" class=fl>boat</a>.</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>cancerweb.ncl.ac.uk /cgi-bin/omd?oar</font>   (299 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><div id="ad2" style="display: none"></div><body face="Arial"> <br> <table cellpadding=0> <tr> <td>  </td> <td> <table > <tr><td> </td><td colspan=2><a href="http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1O27-rowlock.html">rowlock - Origin Of rowlock | Encyclopedia.com: Dictionary of Etymology</a></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> Conventional <b>rowlocks</b> develop friction and wear because of the... </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> Cracknell, one half of a pair recently described by Dianne Thompson, chief executive of their sponsors, Camelot, as "Golden <b>Rowlocks"</b>, is the character who has "sexed up" British <a href="/topics/Rowing" title="Rowing" class=fl>rowing</a>; the man who bared, well, not quite all, in Cosmopolitan and who is as... </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> This <b>rowlock</b>, better known as a rooster in polite language...</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>www.encyclopedia.com /doc/1O27-rowlock.html</font>   (652 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><body face="Arial"> <br> <table cellpadding=0> <tr> <td>  </td> <td> <table > <tr><td> </td><td colspan=2><a href="http://www.fun-yak.co.uk/html/fun_yak__family.html">Fun Yak: Family</a></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> A little smaller than then Coralline and is ideal for 1 adult and 1 child; comes complete with stern wheels, <b>rowlocks</b> and aluminium <a href="/topics/Oars" title="Oars" class=fl>oars</a>. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> A little larger than then Coralline and is ideal for 1 adult and 2 children; comes complete with stern wheels, <b>rowlocks</b> and aluminium <a href="/topics/Oars" title="Oars" class=fl>oars</a>. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> It has a good <a href="/topics/Rowing" title="Rowing" class=fl>rowing</a> position and is ideal for 2 adults; comes complete with stern wheels, <b>rowlocks</b> and aluminium <a href="/topics/Oars" title="Oars" class=fl>oars</a>.</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>www.fun-yak.co.uk /html/fun_yak__family.html</font>   (269 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><body face="Arial"> <br> <table cellpadding=0> <tr> <td>  </td> <td> <table > <tr><td> </td><td colspan=2><u>Bin's On-Line Dictionary</u>   <i>(Site not responding. 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They were the type to be mounted down in a deck. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> As there is no deck a wooden block was constructed, a hole to accept the <b>rowlock</b> was made and the whole assembly was screwed on to the side of the hull. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> There are other styles of <b>rowlocks</b> that screw or bolt directly to the side of the hull.</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>www.mcallen.lib.tx.us /staff/gm/dhboatp5.htm</font>   (623 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><body face="Arial"> <br> <table cellpadding=0> <tr> <td>  </td> <td> <table > <tr><td> </td><td colspan=2><a href="http://www.inspectorsjournal.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=7495콗">Strange Brick Issues - The Inspector's Journal Forums</a></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> At the back of the gap the <b>rowlocks</b> are still sitting on the veneer, like they were forced down at the rear by swelling windows or pressure from above (but the windows don't seem swollen). </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> Everytime I've seen the <b>rowlock</b> canted up or the window appearing to have dropped behind the brick, usually with cracks visible at the top of the window and a sunken sill behind the brick, I've found rotten sill plates, rim joists, etc in the crawl space. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> The <b>rowlocks</b> are canting upward because the framing that's resting on the foundation behind the veneer has either shrunken or the sills have been badly damaged and the weight of the house is crushing them.</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>www.inspectorsjournal.com /forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=7495콗</font>   (2496 words)</td></tr> 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board, clinched inside. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> Every part of the <a href="/topics/Oars" title="Oars" class=fl>oar</a> outside the <b>rowlock</b> when <a href="/topics/Rowing" title="Rowing" class=fl>rowing</a> should be as light as due regard for strength will permit.</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>www.friend.ly.net /~dadadata/short/sci_am/scow_1876.html</font>   (999 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><body face="Arial"> <br> <table cellpadding=0> <tr> <td>  </td> <td> <table > <tr><td> </td><td colspan=2><a href="http://www.btinternet.com/~fam.jones/page21.html">trial web site (5)</a></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> We would go into the <a href="/topics/Boat" title="Boat" class=fl>boat</a> shed while the proprietor was busy elsewhere and put a few <b>rowlocks</b> (pronounced "rollucks") in a pocket. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> Then we would volunteer to take a <a href="/topics/Boat" title="Boat" class=fl>boat</a> out to look for <b>rowlocks</b> which were often lost by inexperienced hirers. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> Finding missing <b>rowlocks</b> was valuable to the boatman as they were hard to come by in war time so he would inevitably let us take a <a href="/topics/Boat" title="Boat" class=fl>boat</a> out.</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>www.btinternet.com /~fam.jones/page21.html</font>   (235 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><body face="Arial"> <br> <table cellpadding=0> <tr> <td>  </td> <td> <table > <tr><td> </td><td colspan=2><a href="http://battle1066.com/sutton5.shtml">Sutton Hoo part 5</a></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> An interesting discovery was 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href="http://www.marinestore.co.uk/page/mrst/CTGY/rowlocks">Rowlocks: Marinestore Chandlers</a></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> We have a wide variety of galvanised and gunmetal <b>rowlocks</b> to suit most <a href="/topics/Rowing" title="Rowing" class=fl>rowing</a> craft. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> Gunmetal <b>rowlocks</b> are a delightful addition to any fine <a href="/topics/Rowing" title="Rowing" class=fl>rowing</a> craft. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> It should be noted however that as this is a softer material it is not suitable for heavy <a href="/topics/Rowing" title="Rowing" class=fl>rowing</a>.</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>www.marinestore.co.uk /page/mrst/CTGY/rowlocks</font>   (147 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><body face="Arial"> <br> 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lock: <a href="/topics/Rowing" title="Rowing" class=fl>row</a>, page or table. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> Finally, "Always <b>Rowlock"</b> reduces blocking-conflicts (actually it is just disguising them) but could be at cost of the overall performance (which could be compensated by sufficient hardware resources).</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>plataan.typepad.com /microsoftdynamics/2008/05/what-about-the.html</font>   (434 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><body face="Arial"> <br> <table cellpadding=0> <tr> <td>  </td> <td> <table > <tr><td> </td><td colspan=2><a href="http://everything2.com/index.pl?node=Oar">Oar@Everything2.com</a></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> ⇒ An <a href="/topics/Oars" title="Oars" class=fl>oar</a> is a kind of long paddle, which swings about a kind of <a href="/topics/Fulcrum" title="Fulcrum" class=fl>fulcrum</a>, called a <b>rowlock</b>, fixed to the side of the <a href="/topics/Boat" title="Boat" class=fl>boat</a>. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> -- To muffle the <a href="/topics/Oars" title="Oars" class=fl>oars</a>, to put something round that part which rests in the <b>rowlock</b>, to prevent noise in <a href="/topics/Rowing" title="Rowing" class=fl>rowing</a>. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> -- To toss the <a href="/topics/Oars" title="Oars" class=fl>oars</a>, To peak the <a href="/topics/Oars" title="Oars" class=fl>oars</a>, to lift them from the <b>rowlocks</b> and hold them perpendicularly, the handle resting on the bottom of the <a href="/topics/Boat" title="Boat" class=fl>boat</a>.</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>everything2.com /index.pl?node=Oar</font>   (328 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><body face="Arial"> <br> <table cellpadding=0> <tr> <td>  </td> <td> <table > <tr><td> </td><td colspan=2><a href="http://www.batchelors.net/personal/boat/sailing.htm">Sailing our Northumbrian Coble</a></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> It turned out that the nylon <b>rowlock</b> had a flaw - a void in the centre of it - which weakened it considerably. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> Dad and I unfurled the sail, ran the snotter through the sprit, tightened everything up, and headed off for a quick trial, before coming back in to take Kirsty, Amelia and William on their first sail in our new <a href="/topics/Boat" title="Boat" class=fl>boat</a>. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> The <b>rowlocks</b> didn't blow up this time, but the <a href="/topics/Oars" title="Oars" class=fl>oars</a> were rubbing against the gunwale, and rubbed away some of the paint.</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>www.batchelors.net /personal/boat/sailing.htm</font>   (2003 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><body face="Arial"> <br> <table cellpadding=0> <tr> <td>  </td> <td> <table > <tr><td> </td><td colspan=2><a href="http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Adventist_Youth_Honors_Answer_Book/Recreation/Rowing">Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Recreation/Rowing - Wikibooks, collection of open-content textbooks</a></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> Identify and describe a dory, dory skiff, dinghy, punt, and pram. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> Identify and describe a tholepin <b>rowlock</b>, box <b>rowlock</b>, ring <b>rowlock</b>, and open top <b>rowlock</b>. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> This type of pram provides a more efficient use of space than does a traditional skiff of the same size.</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>en.wikibooks.org /wiki/Adventist_Youth_Honors_Answer_Book/Recreation/Rowing</font>   (1153 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><body face="Arial"> <br> <table cellpadding=0> <tr> <td>  </td> <td> <table > <tr><td> </td><td colspan=2><u>Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal</u>   <i>(Site not responding. Last check: )</i></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> Whilst <a href="/topics/Rowing" title="Rowing" class=fl>rowing</a>, the athlete sits in the <a href="/topics/Boat" title="Boat" class=fl>boat</a> facing backwards (towards the stern), and uses the <a href="/topics/Oars" title="Oars" class=fl>oars</a> which are attached to the <a href="/topics/Boat" title="Boat" class=fl>boat</a> at the <b>rowlocks</b> to propel the <a href="/topics/Boat" title="Boat" class=fl>boat</a> forward (towards the bow). </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> The <a href="/topics/Oars" title="Oars" class=fl>oar</a> in his or her right hand extends to the port side, and the <a href="/topics/Oars" title="Oars" class=fl>oar</a> in his or her left hand extends to starboard. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> In flatwater <a href="/topics/Rowing" title="Rowing" class=fl>rowing</a>, the <a href="/topics/Boat" title="Boat" class=fl>boat</a> (also called a 'shell' or 'fine <a href="/topics/Boat" title="Boat" class=fl>boat</a>') is narrow to avoid drag, and the <a href="/topics/Oars" title="Oars" class=fl>oars</a> are attached to <b>rowlocks</b> at the end of outriggers extending from the sides of the <a href="/topics/Boat" title="Boat" class=fl>boat</a>.</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>www.goupstate.com /apps/pbcs.dll/section?category=NEWS&template=wiki&text=Sport_rowing</font>   (3517 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><body face="Arial"> <br> <table cellpadding=0> <tr> <td>  </td> <td> <table > <tr><td> </td><td colspan=2><a href="http://www.battle1066.com/shiptop.shtml">Sutton Hoo Ship Top</a></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> The multitude of rivets can been seen in their original positions and the location of the bulkheads and <b>rowlocks</b> along the sides. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> By counting the <b>rowlocks</b> it was estimated that 40 oarsmen were employed to propel this huge vessel. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> The bow is at the top and the stern at the bottom of the page.</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>www.battle1066.com /shiptop.shtml</font>   (102 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><body face="Arial"> <br> <table cellpadding=0> <tr> <td>  </td> <td> <table > <tr><td> </td><td colspan=2><u>VERGA-Plast s.n.c.</u>   <i>(Site not responding. 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