Coachesmen
Coachesmen refers to a traditional British sport that combines elements of rowing, sailing, and swimming. The activity involves navigating a small, open boat—typically a narrow, lightweight vessel known as a "coaches"—along a designated course, often in a lake or river. The primary objective is to complete the course efficiently while adhering to specific rules, such as avoiding obstacles and maintaining a steady pace.
The sport originated in the early 20th century, evolving from earlier forms of water-based challenges. Coachesmen
A coachesman is equipped with a single oar or paddle, which they use to propel the boat
The sport is governed by informal rules and local traditions, with events often organized by clubs or