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Author: Dave Ellis (davesailel...@aol.com) contact the author
Subject: Can a Windmill be set up for rowing
Info: (22115 views) Posted: Friday 2-4-11 01:40:52 PM

:: Does anyone have any experience with trying to set up a
:: windmill for rowing - in particular any comments on the
:: rowing performance ? (Interested in
:: recreational/exercise rowing, don't expect to go
:: fast.)My suspicion is that it would be very unwieldy,
:: but would love to hear from anyone who has tried it.
:: Thanks

Yes, it has been done with good results. It was fifty years ago, but the Windmill is virtually the same. Fellow put a plug in the daggerboard well that only stuck out the bottom a little as a skeg; he had a shorter tiller and used the rudder when needed. He sat on the back thwart, although I cannot remember if he sat facing backward or forward. Both would work. The oar locks were in the wooden railing on each side of the boat. The Windmill hull is essentially a 'Sharpie', used by fishermen all along the east coast way back. They rowed and sailed. Theirs was a lot heavier than a Windmill! Dave Ellis

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