Buyer's Guide to Open-Water Rowing Boats Review

Buyer's Guide to Open-Water Rowing Boats
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Never before has there been a reference like the Buyer's Guide to Open Water Rowing Boats. You could spend years and hundreds of dollars trying to gather this much information on contemporary rowing craft, and your collection still wouldn't equal this. There have been other guides to sliding seat rowing shells and guides to fixed seat rowing craft, but this guide gives you a broader selection of either than I've seen anywhere. This isn't the place to find flatwater racing shells. Here you'll find boats that'll permit you to row out beyond the Golden Gate Bridge or, perhaps, to another country. So, if you're tired of having to get up before dawn to complete your workout before the wind and power boaters ruffle the lake too much for your Olympic shell look-alike, get this book and check out some seaworthy boats. If you had one of these craft, you could sleep in, and the water skiers would just have to get used to skiing around you.

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The one place to examine photos and specifications of over 110 open-water rowing boats from 60 builders.If you rowed in college you may want one of the long, fast sliding-seat shells that have been designed to cope with wind and chop.Propelling yourself through whitecaps at seven knots is a real kick!Others may prefer a traditional rowing craft like a wherry, Whitehall, or dory.Wood construction or modern materials?Rowed single or double?Room for the dog and a picnic hamper?Convertible from fixed- to sliding-seat? Under $1,500 or over $10,000.With so many attractive choices, the Buyer's Guide will help you find the boat for you.

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