An indoor training device that consists of a row of rowing seats between two tanks of water. Rowers can actually “feel” their strokes in the water duplicating the actual experience in a shell. Found on https://pittsfordcrew.org/terminology.html
Container for holding chemical solutions for processing films. Some tanks are for darkroom use only; others must be loaded in the dark, but can be used in daylight. (see Daylight Tanks)
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The largest wine containers in a winery. Over the centuries, as technology improved, it became possible to build larger and larger wooden tanks for efficient storage of wine. Winemakers knew from early experience that larger tanks protect wine from oxidation much better than smaller tanks. The ratio of air leakage to wine volume gets less and less ... Found on https://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/22305
An indoor training facility that consists of two rows of rowing seats between two tanks of water. Allows rowers to feel their strokes in the water in a stable and controlled environment. Used heavily when teaching novice rowers. Found on https://www.row2k.com/features/368/Rowing-Glossary/