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the shorter oars (9-foot 6-inches to 10-feet in length) used in pairs for Singles, Doubles, Quads, or Octs. Each sculler rows with two oars, one on each side.
The oars used in a sculling boat. Sculling boats are those in which each rower pulls on two oars simultaneously. Sculls are distinct from sweep oars in which each rower has only a single oar.
Another name for the oars, sculling is also another name for the act of rowing
a short oar used in each hand for single, double, and quad sculling boats
Smaller oars used in sculling events.
One of the two disciplines of rowing – the one where scullers use two oars or sculls.
These are similar to oars but smaller.
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