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Uploaded by on Mar 6, 2009

starboard side proves why it's the best

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  • No early square?

  • casually missing a few inches at the catch......

  • rowing it in a bit.  it'd be nice to see a proper catch out of such a highfaluting program.

  • @OuchyEs depends on gearing / rowing style, if you row it very long and fluid it feels heavier than an eight, especially at low rates, at higher rates tapping it along it feels quite light.

  • @srsly101 Pair's should be lightish.

  • @SenorKo mot ivy varsity lightweight 8s will have a spread of guys there are probably 1 or two really quick guys who are around 615 to 620 then the rest can be anywhere from 620 to 630. a guy with around 630 would be on the slower side but it is a possibility, as is having more than 1 or 2 guys around 615

  • @srsly101 There is no easy seat in the boat. All the seats have some resemblents, but none are easy.

  • does anybody know times for these guys?

  • i personally think 7's the easiest seat if you flow well with stroke, it's like rowing a pair, but not as heavy :D

  • @iwantcandy1231 You are so full of shit.

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