1. A four-person rowing boat without a coxswain.
1. A two-person rowing boat without a coxswain.
2. The person who steers the boat and directs the rowers.
3. The right side of the boat when facing forward.
4. The action of turning the oar blade parallel to the water during recovery.
5. A stationary rowing machine used for indoor training.
6. A boat without a coxswain.
7. The moment when the oar blade leaves the water at the end of a stroke.
8. A narrow, long racing boat used in rowing.
9. An eight-person rowing boat.
10. An electronic device that measures and displays rowing performance.
11. The non-propulsive phase of the rowing stroke when the rower returns to the catch.
12. A rower who uses two oars, one in each hand.
13. The moment when the oar blade enters the water during a stroke.
14. The ability of the rowers to stay properly aligned in the boat while rowing.
15. The rear end of a boat.
16. When the oar blade gets stuck in the water, causing the rower to lose control.
17. The forward end of a boat.