CO 1x

  • Swift Coastal Boat Elite Plus (102)
    Swift Coastal Boat Elite Plus (102)

Mold and current models

Mould #C102-C103-C102H-
Boat type1x1x1x
Crew weight - kg65-9565-9585-115
Crew weight - lb143-209143-209176-243
Length - cm600600600
Waterline Beam - cm46.54551

C102- more stable but less fast, good for beginners, C103- faster but less stable, good for high performance rowers.

C102H- is the heavy version based on C102-.

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C102: The “all-rounder” - the most sold Coastal 1x in the World

Designed to excel in waves and more difficult conditions, and to give confidence to rowers with less stability skills.

It gives an advantage when waves gain height, and its extra stability makes it comfortable to apply power, a very enjoyable boat for beginners and champions alike.

It was the boat of choice in 2019 WRCC for Hong Kong’s infamous “washing machine” waters and was rowed to Gold every single year since 2019.

The standard fin position is optimized for tracking and stability, with the possibility to have a second fin box for beach sprints.

Stern or reverse wing rigger.

CO103: In the right hands, probably the fastest C1x out there!

The 103 CO1x is designed for highly skilled coastal rowers and/or less wavy conditions. Crews in the 103- have medaled at the WRCC in 2021, 2022 and 2023 and won both Gold medals in 2018.

The standard fin position is optimized for tracking and stability, with the possibility to have a second fin box for beach sprints.

Stern or reverse wing rigger.

CO102H: The "big boys' boat"

The first hull designed specifically for heavyweights. Following requests from heavier and taller athletes for a boat better suited to them, we designed a bigger version of our popular 102, with more buoyancy all along the hull and with a cockpit adapted for taller athletes. It will feel the same as on the CO102 but will cope better in waves for heavier rowers. It was rowed to M1x Bronze in its first outing, at the 2023 ERCC.

The standard fin position is optimized for tracking and stability, with the possibility to have a second fin box for beach sprints.

Stern or reverse wing rigger.