• storage of rowing eights

    From tony tarlo@21:1/5 to All on Tue Aug 15 12:56:37 2023
    Hello all
    Our club has acquired it very first eights (used, reparable :-) and we are considering how to store / rack them. Can we use only two rack supports or are three support points much more preferable?

    Tony

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  • From Leon Warrington@21:1/5 to tony tarlo on Wed Aug 16 04:05:32 2023
    On Tuesday, 15 August 2023 at 20:56:39 UTC+1, tony tarlo wrote:
    Hello all
    Our club has acquired it very first eights (used, reparable :-) and we are considering how to store / rack them. Can we use only two rack supports or are three support points much more preferable?

    Tony

    In the UK most of our eights are sectioned and most clubs as far as I know use three supports.

    Leon,

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  • From sully@21:1/5 to tony tarlo on Wed Aug 16 07:22:43 2023
    On Tuesday, August 15, 2023 at 12:56:39 PM UTC-7, tony tarlo wrote:
    Hello all
    Our club has acquired it very first eights (used, reparable :-) and we are considering how to store / rack them. Can we use only two rack supports or are three support points much more preferable?

    Tony


    Yes, three is standard here in US as well.

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  • From tony tarlo@21:1/5 to sully on Thu Aug 17 13:20:57 2023
    On Wednesday, August 16, 2023 at 10:22:45 AM UTC-4, sully wrote:
    On Tuesday, August 15, 2023 at 12:56:39 PM UTC-7, tony tarlo wrote:
    Hello all
    Our club has acquired it very first eights (used, reparable :-) and we are considering how to store / rack them. Can we use only two rack supports or are three support points much more preferable?

    Tony
    Yes, three is standard here in US as well.

    Thank you all for your help. (Couldn't find how to reply on a portable device)

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