How Do You Row A Scull Boat?
Sculling is better identified as rowing. Crew teams compete at the college level across the globe. Usually these races are conducted with four or eight man boats with each man pulling on one oar and they race from point A to point B on a river, calm lake or channel. Others practice the same sport in one and two man boats. Here is how to row a single man scull boat. Place the scull in the water next to a dock. Insert one oar and extend the blade out away from the dock, then lock the oar into the rigging. Fit the other oar into the rigging that is next to the dock and lock it in place. Pull the oar part way through the rigging so that only about 3 feet of the blade is on the dock. Carefully ease yourself down on the seat of the scull. Once you have your rear situated and comfortable, draw your knees up, place your feet in the footings and tie the laces. Now push and pull with your legs to ensure that the seat moves smoothly back and forth on the runners. Push away from the dock gently an