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    A setting pole or quant (quant pole) is a pole, handled by a crew member, to move boats, barges (in which case it is also called a barge pole) or punts by pushing the craft in the desired direction. The pole is used to push against the river or sea bed or, in some cases, the bank of the river. If used from the stern … See more

    Origins
    Use of a setting pole is probably the oldest form of propulsion of waterborne craft. See more

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    The quanter stands at the front of the barge or, for a punt, normally on the rear deck. The angle at … See more

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    American West
    Setting poles were used widely on the rivers of the 18th and 19th century American West to … See more

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