racing boat - translation to spanish
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racing boat - translation to spanish

RACING USING BOATS OR OTHER WATERCRAFT
Boat race; Regatta; Regattas; Water motorsports; Race committee; Skippers' meeting; Racing boat; Speed-boat racing; Motorboat racing; Skippers' Meeting; Race Committee; Powerboat racing
  • A boat race seen from the International Space Station, 2006

racing boat         
lancha de carrera (lancha rápida de combate, patrullera)
regatta         
(n.) = regata
Ex: Regattas & boating in general have become a ritual statement of collective identity defined as a relation between people & territory.
regatta         
regata

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Wikipedia

Boat racing

Boat racing is a sport in which boats, or other types of watercraft, race on water. Boat racing powered by oars is recorded as having occurred in ancient Egypt, and it is likely that people have engaged in races involving boats and other water-borne craft for as long as such watercraft have existed.

A regatta is a series of boat races. The term comes from the Venetian language, with regata meaning "contest" and typically describes racing events of rowed or sailed water craft, although some powerboat race series are also called regattas. A regatta often includes social and promotional activities which surround the racing event, and except in the case of boat type (or "class") championships, is usually named for the town or venue where the event takes place.

Although regattas are typically amateur competitions, they are usually formally structured events, with comprehensive rules describing the schedule and procedures of the event. Regattas may be organized as championships for a particular area or type of boat, but are often held just for the joy of competition, camaraderie, and general promotion of the sport.

One of the largest and most popular rowing regattas is the Henley Royal Regatta held on the River Thames, England. One of the largest and oldest yachting regattas in the world is Cowes Week, which is held annually by the Royal Yacht Squadron in Cowes, England, and usually attracts over 900 sailing boats. Cowes Week is predated by the Cumberland Cup (1775), Port of Dartmouth Royal Regatta (1822) and Port of Plymouth Regatta (1823). North America's oldest regatta is the Royal St. John's Regatta held on Quidi Vidi Lake in St. John's, Newfoundland every year since 1818.

The term "regatta" is from Venetian regata ("contention for mastery"), from regatare ("compete, haggle, sell at retail"), possibly from recatare.

There exist other traditional and centuries old boat races like Vallam kali of Kerala, India and Dragon Boat Race from China.

Examples of use of racing boat
1. Staff Report A carpenter making a traditional racing boat yesterday gets instructions from its owner, Rashid Saeed Mohammad Al Rumaithi.
2. Pindar, the printing company, has lent Hilary a 26ft (8m) glass fibre racing boat adapted with parts from one of her old wheelchairs, at a cost of about 2,000.
3. It lent Mrs Lister a glass–fibre racing boat which she had adapted with parts from one of her old wheelchairs, at a cost of about 2,000 and rechristened Malin, Anglo–Saxon for little fighter.