wood what else
http://www.docstoc.com/docs/1045177/Regina-Spektor---All-the-rowboats-(partituras)
No
They don't need motors because you are supposed to row them.
The ANZACs were taken ashore from the ships aboard flat barges and rowboats.
uhh...yes? because rowboats are basically made out of wood, right.
There were 20 lifeboats, which was only enough for half of the maximum capacity of passengers
No they don't, the reason they have numbers is because so people can remember them!
* Land # Car # Train # Subway * Air # Planes # Helicopters * Water # Boats # Jetskis # Rowboats
I've heard of 16-foot (covered) rowboats being rowed from England to America and vice versa, so why not?
Yes, because ocean liners are kind of like rowboats, sailboats, cruises, kayaks, and all of the other things that you could name.
There are various boats used in the Olympics but I think what you are looking for is racing shells. The long skinny rowboats that have anywhere from one to eight rowers are called shells.