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"sweep rowing" is a type of rowing stroke. A sweep oar boat is where each rower has only one oar, on alternate sides down the boat, and a sculling boat is one where each rower has 2 oars, one in each hand. A sweep rowing boat can hold 1, 2, 4 or 8 rowers, and a sculling boat can hold 1, 2 or 4.
The smallest rowing sweep boat (one oar per person) is a pair with 2 people, one person rowing each side. The smallest rowing sculling boat (2 oars per person) is a single, one person rowing both sides. Source: I am a rower B)
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Sculling is a type of rowing where the rower controls two oars (vs. sweep rowing when each rower has one oar). A scull is the shell of a boat that is rigged (set up for) sculling.A boat for one person, a single, is also commonly called a scull. The two words are used synonymously.a "scull" is a type of rowing boat. A sweep oar boat is where each rower has only one oar, on alternate sides down the boat, and a sculling boat is one where each rower has 2 oars, one in each hand. A sweep rowing boat can hold 1, 2, 4 or 8 rowers, and a sculling boat can hold 1, 2 or 4.
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All seats in a boat are extremely important and dependent on each other. Stroke (4 seat) is in charge of setting the pace and the rating for the shell. The rest of the rowers must follow the stroke. If the boat has a cox the rest of the seats are pretty much the same, but some rowers might have personal preference. If the boat doesn't have a cox the bow (1 seat) is in charge of keeping the boat on course and instructing the rest of the rowers on what to do. Bow pretty much takes over what the cox would do. None of the seats are necessarily better but in an un-coxed quad bow and stroke are the most prestigious spots. In anything with a cox, stroke would be considered "best". If the boat is a double, each rower has a different job but both are equally important. In a sweeping boat which seat you row in decides what side you row on. Taking the question to another level of the sport, except for the seat of the coxswain, the rowers seats are on two rails. With one on each side of the seat, that allows the rower to slide forward and backwards. This increases the strength of each stroke, by the leverage it provides.
There are Two (2) rowers in each boat in a double skulls event.
There is sweep rowing where each rower has one oar either to the right or the left, and usually involves fours, eights, or pairs. Both fours and eights have a coxswain. The other type of rowing is sculling in which each rower will have two oars, that are smaller. Sculling boats are normally singles, pairs, and quads.
The number of people on each boat during the potato famine varied. Some ships were overcrowded and carried hundreds of passengers, while others had a smaller number of people on board. The ability to accommodate passengers also depended on the size and capacity of the boat.