Rowing Slang
Boat Anatomy
OK Boomer
Cut-the-Cake
Boats n' Stuff
100

What is the coxswain call for stopping?

What is weigh enough.

100

This part keeps the oar in place.

What is the oarlock.

100

What were the original rowing boats made out of?

What is wood.

100

At the finish, what part of your body should the oar be positioned?

What is the sternum.

100

What are rowing boats called?

What are shells.

200

From the rower's perspective, what is the right side of the boat called?

What is port side.

200

This part keeps your feet secured in the boat.

What are the foot stretchers.

200

What year was the MHS Crew Team started/founded?

What is 1971.

200

What part of your body does most of the power in the stroke come from?

What are the legs.

The estimated amount of muscle involvement in the stroke is 60% legs, 20% core, and 20% arms.

200

What is the largest rowing event in the world?

What is the Head of the Charles Regatta.

300

What is the part of the oar that catches the water called?

What is the blade.

300

What is the part of the boat called that is located under the boat in the stern?

What is the skeg.

300

What is the name of the old race that Middletown used to host, but does not happen anymore?

What is the Head of the Connecticut Regatta.

300

What is the ideal drive to recovery ratio?

What is a 1:2 drive to recovery ratio.

300

What is the main difference between a quad and a four?

What is sculling and sweeping. 

Pairs, fours, and eights are sweep (each rower uses one oar); singles, doubles, quads, and octuplets are sculling (each rower uses two oars).

400

What part of the rigger secures it to the boat? (not all boats have this)

What is the backstay. 

Note: Boats with wing riggers do not have these.

400

This part of the boat, located on the underside of the boat in the bow, measures the split?

What is the impeller.

400

Who is the founder and first coach of MHS crew?

Who is John K. "Jack" Smith

400

What is it called when a rower's oar gets stuck in the water and is not pulled out of the water at the end of the stroke (oar stuck and in water and becomes parallel to the boat)?

What is a crab.

(Watch videos)

400

What is the process called when your blade is parallel to the water on the recovery in the boat?

What is feathering.

500

What is it called when you take short strokes to align at the start of a race in the spring? 

What is pinching. 

500

What are the metal bars/wings that come out of the boat called?

What are riggers.

500

Which alumni was an Olympic silver medalist?

Who is Phil Stekl.

500

Bad technique that slows the boat down when rowers rush up to the catch during the recovery, where the momentum of the rowers sends the boat in the opposite direction.

What is check.

Note: This is why it is important not to rush during the recovery and maintain a 1:2 drive to recovery ratio.

500

How long (in feet) is the average eight?

What is 62 feet.