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Michael Hearn Anna Houpt wrote:
Just for the fun of it, Why does a racing scull go faster when the oars are out of the water, and slower with the blasdes in the water? (no it is not drag)... Mike Because as the paddler slides toward the stern, the motion plus the inertia of the oars drives the hull forward momentarily. It's really somewhat illusory, as the rower is actually slowing down and the boat is just moving relative to his/her body. It's more of a "windup" than anything else. |