Much as watermanship is needed in a four, it is still more important to possess it when rowing in a pair. |
Among University oars, watermanship is oftenest found in those who have rowed as schoolboys. |
He thus gains invaluable lessons, both in watermanship and in racing experience, which are not open to his American cousin. |
The 12-day event was held in Crowborough in Sussex where the cadets completed activities including watermanship, paintball, dry skiing, abseiling, camp craft and exercises. |
He became club coach, where he encouraged hundreds of youngsters to learn all aspects of watermanship. |
It is evident that watermanship of a very high order is needed for this feat. |