Yes!!! having a dry living area that does NOT need to be set up with a tent or dodger and does not impede function of the boat is absolutely huge. Great video 👍
@@norml.hugh-mann sure and even just for cruising, if you are anchored and some event, wind shift, mooring issue, waves or tidal changes makes it necessary to move the boat during the night
is it possible to add the front row system to this boat? or do you have a front-row system that one could have as an option when purchasing your boat? that is really what I am looking for! or a twin boat set-up so two people can row facing each other as well as sleep comfortably in the boat! that would really nice for a couple 💞
R2ak: the key to winning is propulsion. The winds are unreliable and the currents killer...the boat that can keep moving forward the longest and most consistently wins Spartan....too spartan for me
Very very cool. Have you considered a rear view mirror? I added a rear view mirror to my PT 11 for rowing and like it a lot when rowing alone. I think I'll add a compass like yours, too, that I can see while rowing.
We've seen mirrors added to RowCruisers, and other open water boats. As an open-water rower myself, it's one of my favorite additions for peace of mind.
Colin also has a lovely kids boat design called a “Bumblebee “. Good fun to build and a really lovely way to introduce under 6 year olds to some of the concepts of boating and being on the water. Possibly worth doing an interview with him on the topic and even a some proud builders too.
It weighs about 150lbs - always varies a little depending on the builder. The RowCruiser can cruise around 4 knots and sprint around 6 - a rowing shell is more like 8/13. But for open-water boats, somewhere around 4 knots is pretty standard cruising speed.
What's the cost of this setup 5 million bucks, us poors cant have. Guess I'm gonna have to get a used job boat to row on a river, lake and a crummy used rower for the ocean.
Every once in a while UA-cam surprises me with something off the beaten track. And you are! Thanks for sharing. I'm subscribing.
Yes!!! having a dry living area that does NOT need to be set up with a tent or dodger and does not impede function of the boat is absolutely huge.
Great video 👍
Yeah, the ones that have tents are not in it to win..just for the experience
@@norml.hugh-mann sure and even just for cruising, if you are anchored and some event, wind shift, mooring issue, waves or tidal changes makes it necessary to move the boat during the night
is it possible to add the front row system to this boat? or do you have a front-row system that one could have as an option when purchasing your boat? that is really what I am looking for! or a twin boat set-up so two people can row facing each other as well as sleep comfortably in the boat! that would really nice for a couple 💞
R2ak: the key to winning is propulsion. The winds are unreliable and the currents killer...the boat that can keep moving forward the longest and most consistently wins
Spartan....too spartan for me
Very very cool. Have you considered a rear view mirror? I added a rear view mirror to my PT 11 for rowing and like it a lot when rowing alone. I think I'll add a compass like yours, too, that I can see while rowing.
We've seen mirrors added to RowCruisers, and other open water boats. As an open-water rower myself, it's one of my favorite additions for peace of mind.
Very exciting - have subscribed!
Out of interest, what is the length & width of the boat?
Length: 19 feet/5.7m
Beam: 44 inches/112cm
angusrowboats.com/pages/rowcruiser
btw, your boat is very similar to the liteboat xp20. The primary difference is that it lacks a sail, and is wood instead of composite.
I've been an OCH member for almost a year. The content is worth many times the price.
Awesome, thanks Drew!
Loved this one guys! What a beautiful boat!
Seeing the world in this way must be incredible, kudos and the utmost respect to you, with a tiny touch of envy. Congratulations 🤜🤛
Colin also has a lovely kids boat design called a “Bumblebee “. Good fun to build and a really lovely way to introduce under 6 year olds to some of the concepts of boating and being on the water. Possibly worth doing an interview with him on the topic and even a some proud builders too.
What is approx weight of the Row Cruiser shell? Speed compared to a true rowing scull? Thanks!
It weighs about 150lbs - always varies a little depending on the builder.
The RowCruiser can cruise around 4 knots and sprint around 6 - a rowing shell is more like 8/13. But for open-water boats, somewhere around 4 knots is pretty standard cruising speed.
Thanks for posting and sharing.
Nice video!
Now that's a beautiful design.
what's the advantage/disadvantage of using this vs a sea kayak? Is this faster than a sea kayak? I don't need the sleeping cabin.
The RowCruiser allows you to use your legs and sleep in it. A kayak lets you see where you're going!
Do you sell plans for this? I'm in the Uk. Thanks
Colin has a great variety of offerings you can check out here: angusrowboats.com/
Your a fantastic person - Eamonn Ireland /GAlway City where Damian Brown lives
I just procured a 17 foot scull boat that has hickory oars
Отличная ИДЕЯ! Прицеп к велосипеду!👍👏👏👏💯 А если в качестве противовеса поплавок как у полинезийских лодок+парус?
Outstanding design!
What's the cost of this setup 5 million bucks, us poors cant have. Guess I'm gonna have to get a used job boat to row on a river, lake and a crummy used rower for the ocean.
If you built your own, I bet you could be all-in under $5k.
Simular to Phil Bolger designed rowing cruiser.