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Thames skiff - Wikipedia

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The Skiff Racing Association

    http://www.skiffing.org.uk/
    A Thames Racing Skiff is a traditional hand built craft of a design which has been seen on the Thames and other waterways for over 100 years, and which remains virtually unchanged. Skiff racing is kept alive by a small number of enthusiastic clubs, mostly based on the Thames, and by the efforts of those who organise regattas and other events throughout the year.

Thames Valley Skiff Club – Have fun and keep fit on the …

    https://tvsc.co.uk/
    The Thames Valley Skiff Club (TVSC) was founded in 1923, taking advantage of the great popularity of skiffing on the Thames that blossomed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Our clubhouse is on the riverside between the Anglers pub and Walton Rowing Club. Access by car is by turning left off the bottom of Dudley Road.

Thames Skiff – BAE0071/72 | National Maritime Museum Cornwall

    https://nmmc.co.uk/object/boats/thames-skiff/
    Skiffs were used on the upper Thames for pleasure purposes. Lighter than the wherry they evolved as the type of craft suitable for the burgeoning leisure boating industry in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Many older boats are still taking part in races and rallies today, and new skiffs are still being built in Thames boat yards.

ROSINA MAY - Small Boats Magazine

    https://smallboatsmonthly.com/article/thames-river-skiff/
    There is a Thames skiff club that shares quarters with the Royal Canoe Club in Teddington. Their boats, at least when racing, have strings that hold the oars down, kind of like gates on modern racing locks. I don’t recall how they are fastened, I think a hole with a knot on one side then a splice that fits over the the other.

Learn to row a Thames skiff - London Borough of …

    https://www.richmond.gov.uk/news/june_2021/learn_to_row_a_thames_skiff
    The Skiff Club was founded 126 years ago prompted by the popularity of waterborne activity for leisure at the time and the development of Skiff Racing at local regattas. Thames skiffs are the...

Thames skiffing: both decades ahead and behind rowing ...

    https://rowingstory.com/2017/08/28/thames-skiffing-both-decades-ahead-and-behind-rowing/
    Thames skiffing: both decades ahead and behind rowing. Thames skiffing is a form of traditional boating practiced, obviously, on the Thames (and also by one enthusiast in Cambridge) that uses wide, fixed-seat, clinker-built wooden boats of a design that was cutting edge in the late nineteenth century and has deliberately remained unchanged since then, …

1890’s Thames Rowing Skiff - woodenships.co.uk

    https://woodenships.co.uk/small-craft/1890s-thames-rowing-skiff-2/
    Wooden Ships Comment on this 1890’s Thames rowing skiff. This is a delightful historic craft, believed to have been built c1893, probably by E Andrew & Sons, Maidenhead. There is little information on her history except that she was at one time owned by three doctors in Oxford. She is in good condition and has been dry stored by the present owner. Comes with 3 pairs of …

ABOUT: Thames Traditional Rowing Association (TTRA)

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    A Thames Racing Skiff is a traditional hand built craft of a design which has been seen on the Thames and other waterways for over 100 years, and which remains virtually unchanged.

Skiffing - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skiffing
    Skiff racing provides the challenge of competition and an incentive for physical fitness. A Thames racing skiff is a version of the Thames skiff designed for racing purposes although it is still used recreationally. Racing is in single skiffs or doubles, and unlike in rowing, there are competitions for crews of mixed doubles.

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