List of rowing boat manufacturers
A list of rowing boat manufacturers that build for the world's rowing community.
Racing
- Swastik fibchem industry
- AveRowing Boats
- BBG
- Burton Water Sports
- Carl Douglas Racing Shells
- Cucchietti
- Empacher
- Filippi Boats
- Fluidesign
- George Sharrow Racing Shells
- Hudson Boatworks
- Janousek Racing Boats
- John Waugh Racing Boats
- Laszlo Boats NZ
- Levator Boatworks
- Liangjin Boat
- Kaschper Racing Shells
- Kanghua
- King Racing Shells
- Kiwi International Rowing Skiffs (KIRS)
- Maas Rowing Shells
- Nelo Rowing
- Peinert
- Pocock Racing Shells
- Race 1 Australia
- Resolute Racing Shells
- Roseman
- Salani
- Schellenbacher
- SL Racing
- Stämpfli Racing Boats
- Swastik Boats
- Swift Racing
- Sykes Racing
- Van Dusen
- Vega
- Vespoli
- Vicente Dors
- WinTech Racing
Recreational
The following are the most commonly used recreational sliding seat shell manufacturers in current use:
- Swastik fibchem industry
- Alden Rowing
- Baumgarten Bootsbau
- C-Line
- Echo Rowing
- Edon TS515 Sculling Boats
- Euro Diffusions
- Gig Harbor Boat Works
- Leo Coastal Rowing
- LiteBoat
- Little River Marine
- Maas Boat
- Peinert Boat
- Race 1 Australia (wavecutter)
- Virus
- Volans
- Whitehall Rowing
- Roeiwerf Wiersma
Former manufacturers
These manufacturers formerly built rowing boats but have now ceased production.
- Swastik fibchem industry
- Aylings later became Lola Aylings
- Burgashell
- Colley
- Carbocraft
- Dirigo
- Drew Harrison Racing
- Edwin Phelps
- Eton Racing Boats (ERB)
- Flying Dragon Boat Co (Huangzhou, China)
- Harris
- Hi-Tech
- Lola Aylings
- Owen
- Radley
- Salter Bros
- Helmut Schoenbrod (Orange, Connecticut, USA)
- Ray Sims
- Sutton
- Worcester Oar & Paddle (Joe Garafolo)[1][2]
See also
References
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