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		<title>By: robbiew</title>
		<link>http://scottishcoastalrowing.org/documents/comment-page-1/#comment-92</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Jul 2010 22:51:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Dear All,

when the SCRA committee met at Portsoy, we decided that we should remind everyone of the measurement rules for the St Ayles skiff, which were agreed at the first meeting of the association.  They can be found at this link:  

http://jordanboats.co.uk/JB/StAyles/Building_Measurement_V5.pdf

With regards to oars and kabes they say:

4. Fittings: design
4.1 While the plans show how Rudder, Tiller, Oarlocks, Thwarts, and
Seats can be constructed, it is open to the builders to innovate and
experiment with these fittings.
4.2 Oarlocks must be at the gunwale. Outriggers are not permitted.
5. Fittings: materials
5.1 Rudder, Tiller, Oarlocks, Thwarts, Seats shall all be constructed
of timber suitable to its purpose.
5.2 Other fittings such as Kabes, Thole Pins shall be constructed from
hardwoods suitable to the purpose.
.......
6. Oars
6.1 Oars shall be made of timber.
6.2 Oar blades should not be “spooned” or of the “chopper” style.
6.3 Blades to be symmetrical about a horizontal plane through the
shaft axis, i.e. the top of the blade should be a reflection of the
bottom.


There is a general acceptance of metal fittings used as &quot;thole pins&quot; and the committee do not object to these being used in racing this year.  

The purpose of the measurement rules is to ensure that everyone is equal at the start line.  The rules can be used to optimise safety, enjoyment of rowing, aesthetics, ease of build and affordability.

We are keen to keep oar and fitting development fairly open this year, as we are all learning what the best way to row these boats is, but we will keep the situation under review, and propose to hold a meeting of club reps at the end of the season to discuss if any revisals are required to the rules.  In the meantime if you have any comments or suggestions please do consider sharing them on the forum of the www.scottishcoastalrowing.org website. 

best wishes 
Robbie Wightman
Convenor SCRA</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear All,</p>
<p>when the SCRA committee met at Portsoy, we decided that we should remind everyone of the measurement rules for the St Ayles skiff, which were agreed at the first meeting of the association.  They can be found at this link:  </p>
<p><a href="http://jordanboats.co.uk/JB/StAyles/Building_Measurement_V5.pdf" rel="nofollow">http://jordanboats.co.uk/JB/StAyles/Building_Measurement_V5.pdf</a></p>
<p>With regards to oars and kabes they say:</p>
<p>4. Fittings: design<br />
4.1 While the plans show how Rudder, Tiller, Oarlocks, Thwarts, and<br />
Seats can be constructed, it is open to the builders to innovate and<br />
experiment with these fittings.<br />
4.2 Oarlocks must be at the gunwale. Outriggers are not permitted.<br />
5. Fittings: materials<br />
5.1 Rudder, Tiller, Oarlocks, Thwarts, Seats shall all be constructed<br />
of timber suitable to its purpose.<br />
5.2 Other fittings such as Kabes, Thole Pins shall be constructed from<br />
hardwoods suitable to the purpose.<br />
&#8230;&#8230;.<br />
6. Oars<br />
6.1 Oars shall be made of timber.<br />
6.2 Oar blades should not be “spooned” or of the “chopper” style.<br />
6.3 Blades to be symmetrical about a horizontal plane through the<br />
shaft axis, i.e. the top of the blade should be a reflection of the<br />
bottom.</p>
<p>There is a general acceptance of metal fittings used as &#8220;thole pins&#8221; and the committee do not object to these being used in racing this year.  </p>
<p>The purpose of the measurement rules is to ensure that everyone is equal at the start line.  The rules can be used to optimise safety, enjoyment of rowing, aesthetics, ease of build and affordability.</p>
<p>We are keen to keep oar and fitting development fairly open this year, as we are all learning what the best way to row these boats is, but we will keep the situation under review, and propose to hold a meeting of club reps at the end of the season to discuss if any revisals are required to the rules.  In the meantime if you have any comments or suggestions please do consider sharing them on the forum of the <a href="http://www.scottishcoastalrowing.org" rel="nofollow">http://www.scottishcoastalrowing.org</a> website. </p>
<p>best wishes<br />
Robbie Wightman<br />
Convenor SCRA</p>
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		<title>By: robbiew</title>
		<link>http://scottishcoastalrowing.org/documents/comment-page-1/#comment-67</link>
		<dc:creator>robbiew</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 20 May 2010 13:02:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>There will be a meeting at Scottish Fisheries Museum on 29 May 2010 at 1030 where all interested organisations are invited to form an Association, to be called the Scottish Coastal Rowing Assoiciation.  The meeting will consider adopting the three documents linked above as the Constitution of the Association, the Rules of Racing for the Associtation and the Measurement Rules for the St Ayles Skiff.  Nominations are also sought for committee members for the Association, which should be sent to me, as secretary of the steering group (see &quot;contact details&quot; page for my contact details).</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There will be a meeting at Scottish Fisheries Museum on 29 May 2010 at 1030 where all interested organisations are invited to form an Association, to be called the Scottish Coastal Rowing Assoiciation.  The meeting will consider adopting the three documents linked above as the Constitution of the Association, the Rules of Racing for the Associtation and the Measurement Rules for the St Ayles Skiff.  Nominations are also sought for committee members for the Association, which should be sent to me, as secretary of the steering group (see &#8220;contact details&#8221; page for my contact details).</p>
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