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...number of upsets on the river continues undiminished. Two men upset in a double scull yesterday...
...Weld Boat House will be ready for occupation by the club this afternoon. The boats are all in with the exception of two pairs and a double scull yet to be finished by Davy and two four oars which are to be built by Blakle. The house is now ready for the storage of private boats and canoes which are to be placed in the rear wing of the building, the large room in front being reserved for the club boats and heavy fours. Eighty additional lockers have been ordered and will be put in place this week and more...
...five have exactly the same lines so that they can be used by crews to row against each other. The sliding seats are of the Kerns pattern and work splendidly while the outriggers are fitted with the Kerns pins. Mr. Blaikie has finished two singles and one double-scull of the kind called "compromise" boats. Of this pattern also are the three boats built by Davy. This kind of boat is just like a shell in appearance but is much broader and more buoyant so as to stand rough water. Although not so light as shells they are not very...
...will have four or five boats under way. and hopes by the first of May to have all of them completed. He is building two four oared boats (one of which has a 22 inch beam and the other a 30 inch beam), two pair-oared boats, one double scull, two single compromise sculls, and three wherries...
...Davy's shop, the other eleven boats are being built and include five four-oared boats, two pairs, one double scull, and three single sculls. The dimensions of the four oared boats are as follows: Length 38 feet, 6 inches, width 25 inches, and depth 814 inches. Three of the four oared boats are being planked and all of the boats will be rigged with Meaney's roller seats and rowlocks. These four oared boats will be finished by the first of March and the others will be completed by the middle of April. Mr. Weld, the donor...