racing gig

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racing gig

A racing gig glides swiftly across the calm lake.

Definition

Noun: A racing gig is a specific type of boat designed for competitive rowing. It is characterized by being lightweight and narrow, which reduces water resistance and allows for high speed. It is built to be rowed by two or more oarsmen, who typically sit one behind the other. Historically, the term is often associated with traditional boat designs used in specific regional competitions.

Usage

The term "racing gig" is used to specify the type of vessel in the context of rowing sports, maritime history, or boat building. - It refers to the physical boat itself. - It is often used in a competitive or sporting context.

Examples
  • The team trained for months in their new racing gig.
  • The annual festival features a competition for traditional wooden racing gigs.
  • They launched the sleek racing gig into the calm water of the harbor.
Advanced Usage
  • In Historical Context: The term can refer to specific historical boat types, such as the Cornish pilot gig, which was originally used for work but is now primarily used for racing.
  • As a Class: "Racing gig" can denote a class of boat within a regatta or racing association, with defined specifications for length, weight, and construction.
Variants and Related Words
  • Gig (Noun): A general term for a light, narrow, open boat, which may or may not be designed for racing. A racing gig is a specific subtype of a gig.
  • Racing Shell (Noun): A modern, high-performance racing boat for rowing; a more general term that includes but is not limited to the traditional design of a racing gig.
Synonyms
  • Racing boat
  • Racing shell (though this is typically for modern, sliding-seat boats)
  • Sculling boat (for boats where each rower uses two oars)
Antonyms / Contrasting Terms
  • Dinghy: A small, often broader boat for general purposes.
  • Barge: A large, wide, flat-bottomed boat for carrying cargo.
  • Cruiser: A boat designed for leisure travel, not speed.
Related Phrases
  • To row a gig: This phrase describes the action of propelling this type of boat.
    • He learned to row a gig on the river.
  • Gig racing: A compound noun referring to the sport or activity of racing in gigs.
    • Gig racing is popular in coastal communities.
racing gig

A racing gig glides swiftly across the calm lake.

Noun
  1. a light narrow racing boat for two or more oarsmen