- The
Fairmile D
motor torpedo boat was a type of
British motor torpedo boat (MTB) and
motor gunboat (MGB),
conceived by
entrepreneur Noel
Macklin of Fairmile...
- to as the "
Light Blues"). The race was
first held in 1829 on a 2+1⁄4-mile (3.6 km)
stretch of the
River Thames. For the women's
senior boat clubs race...
- both
crews are
traditionally known as
blues and each
boat as a "Blue
Boat", with
Cambridge in
light blue and
Oxford in dark blue. As of the 2025 race, Cambridge...
-
torpedo boats designed to
destroy other torpedo boats".
Although the term "destroyer" had been used
interchangeably with "TBD" and "torpedo
boat destroyer"...
- was a
former Great Britain Olympic coach and
coached the
Light Blues in the 1993 and 1994
Boat Races. His ****istant
coach was
Brendan Gliddon, a South...
- As a ship's
boat, the
pinnace is a
light boat,
propelled by oars or sails,
carried aboard merchant and war
vessels in the Age of Sail to
serve as a tender...
-
inflatable boat (RIB), also rigid-hull
inflatable boat or rigid-hulled
inflatable boat (RHIB), is a
lightweight but high-performance and high-capacity
boat constructed...
- both
crews are
traditionally known as
blues and each
boat as a "Blue
Boat", with
Cambridge in
light blue and
Oxford dark blue. The women's race has received...
- "Day-O (The
Banana Boat Song)" is a
traditional Jamaican folk song. The song has
mento influences, but it is
commonly classified as an
example of the better...
-
navigation lights, but must be
capable of
showing a
white light.
Hovercraft at all
times and some
boats operating in
crowded areas may also
carry a
yellow flashing...