coxless fours

coxless fours
s quatre sense timoner, quatre sense
Esports: Rem
Def. del Termcat: Modalitat de rem que es practica amb un bot de 13,5 m d'eslora aproximadament i 50 kg de pes mínim, propulsat per quatre remers amb un rem cadascun i sense timoner.

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